Hah! This is so fun. . . Even gonna get more fun when the Amazon SWAT will break into your house and all o' that action and you shooting lasers. . . OMG!
Macro-economic impact of the current developments in the Euro-crisis in the light of the hazy status of the current bail-out agreement between Greece and the Euro-Group.
Discussing the changing perceptions among the European audiences. Sounds like more fun than it really is, considering the potential effects.
Anyways, better that I get some shut-eye. I just happen to be in a position where I can only observe, not influence, so worrying is not going to change anything.
I was running across this advertisement for an English language school on the subway this morning:
English fit for travel, as if you have your teacher with you.
This sounds somehow wrong to me. Shouldn't the subjunctive use the past form of have in this case, as in 'As if you had your teach...
There is no confusion about the way your sentence is written - subject and verb are in agreement.
The question of whether to use the depends on what you have placed in "the next section".
If you think that you have thoroughly described your background and motivation and left out nothing, then...
OMG Persian is spoken in 29 countries around the world?!!!!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!? We're not that alone, specially not as much as Thais or their robots.
1) It was about "hiccup" being pronounced as "heekup".
2) It was about "Daylight Savings Time" (the one the host says) that the correct usage should be "Daylight Saving Time", then another guy stood up and said that "Daylight Savings Time" was correct and that the correction was unacceptable.
I misheard their emphases of Saving(s) a lot of times in the first view. During the argument, their emphases were not like the usual pronunciations. Everything was over-emphasized, and though I heard /z/ in some of them, I couldn't remember which one had and which one didn't have the /z/ sound.
I still have two copies of the same book, though...