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    As a rule of thumb, use "your sincerely" to address an unknown person or a person whose name is unknown, and "yours sincerely" to address a person whose name is known.

    As a rule of thumb, use “your sincerely” to address an unknown person or a person whose name is unknown, and “yours sincerely” to address a person whose name is known.

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    The correct answer is "given below". The other answer is possible in spoken English but not in formal writing.

    The correct answer is “given below”. The other answer is possible in spoken English but not in formal writing.

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    Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 [O.S. January 6, 1705] – April 17, 1790) was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. A renowned polymath, Franklin was a leading author, printer, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, musician, inventor, civic activist, statesman, and diRead more

    Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 [O.S. January 6, 1705] – April 17, 1790) was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. A renowned polymath, Franklin was a leading author, printer, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, musician, inventor, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat.

    As a scientist, he was a major figure in the American Enlightenment and the history of physics for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity. He invented the lightning rod, bifocals, the Franklin stove, a carriage odometer, and the glass ‘armonica’. He formed both the first public lending library in America and first fire department in Pennsylvania. He was an early proponent of colonial

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    "Please consider" is a phrase used by writers to make their readers consider their arguments carefully. Please consider is also commonly used in formal letters or emails to show a more polite way of directly asking for a favour.

    Please consider” is a phrase used by writers to make their readers consider their arguments carefully. Please consider is also commonly used in formal letters or emails to show a more polite way of directly asking for a favour.

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    It's "in the bar" when you are talking about the pub itself and "on the bar" when you are specifically talking about the bar counter.

    It’s “in the bar” when you are talking about the pub itself and “on the bar” when you are specifically talking about the bar counter.

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    "Is there any problem?" is more appropriate when there is a question about something that does not seem to have any problems. "Are there any problems?" is more appropriate when there is a question about something that does seem to have problems.

    “Is there any problem?” is more appropriate when there is a question about something that does not seem to have any problems. “Are there any problems?” is more appropriate when there is a question about something that does seem to have problems.

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    "Any problem" is the correct choice. "Any problems" requires the plural form of the noun. The phrase "any problem" is commonly used by English speakers, but the correct form is "any problems". In some cases, you can use "any problem" in the same contexts where problems are being discussed in the pluRead more

    “Any problem” is the correct choice. “Any problems” requires the plural form of the noun.

    The phrase “any problem” is commonly used by English speakers, but the correct form is “any problems”. In some cases, you can use “any problem” in the same contexts where problems are being discussed in the plural.

     

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    A dampner is a device that moistens something.

    A dampner is a device that moistens something.

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    Dampener is a person or thing that dampens. Damper is a part of a stove or furnace that controls the draft.

    Dampener is a person or thing that dampens. Damper is a part of a stove or furnace that controls the draft.

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    The first portrait is depicted as "old" in the text, so it is likely to be one of the women's grandmothers. "The clay mother-in-law" is a folktale from the Yoruba people of Nigeria. In the tale, a woman's grandmother is turned into clay by her mother-in-law. The second portrait is depicted as "youngRead more

    1. The first portrait is depicted as “old” in the text, so it is likely to be one of the women’s grandmothers. “The clay mother-in-law” is a folktale from the Yoruba people of Nigeria. In the tale, a woman’s grandmother is turned into clay by her mother-in-law.
    2. The second portrait is depicted as “young”, so it is likely to be the mother-in-law who turned her mother into clay.
    3. The third portrait is a middle-aged woman.

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