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  • Have no intention of to | WordReference Forums
    1 I have no intention to dispute her free agency — Tobias Smollett (Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged) 2 ‘There was no intention to mislead the public,’ Katz told the newspaper (Macmillan English Dictionary 2nd Edition) 3 NOW Corpus
  • Open your books on, to page . . . ? - WordReference Forums
    It's not so much that "open your books on page 80" is wrong, just that in our experience as BE native speakers (and ex-pupils or students!) most teachers would say "open your books at page 80", so that's the one which sounds "right" to us
  • A group of people + is are - WordReference Forums
    A group of people + verb in plural Use this structure, when you mean numerous, many people e g A group of people students were not present at the meeting
  • I have no book vs I have no books - WordReference Forums
    I'd like to study but I have no books here with me Q: Why do we have a hung parliament? A: Well, no system of government is perfect There are lots of ways of organising a state; democracy, theocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, etc
  • on top of each other one on top of another - WordReference Forums
    'Two books on top of each other' gives a stronger visual image of A on top of B and also B on top of A, which is why it sounds odd With a larger number, it's as owlman5 says: it's strictly true for all except one of them, so common sense just generalizes it
  • in page on page at page XX → open your books . . . page XX
    As far as I know, yes They definitely sound wrong to me You could say somethings like: "Open your books, and on page 7 you will find your homework "
  • arent any books isnt any book | WordReference Forums
    There isn't any book on the table There's no book on the table There aren't any books on the table There are no books on the table They all mean the same: The table, as John Cleese might have put it in a Monty Python sketch, is devoid of books And all are grammatically correct Some of us just put it in different ways
  • keep silent keep silence. | WordReference Forums
    A Time to Keep Silence (New York Review Books Classics) (Paperback here 2 A Time to Keep Silence here A long time ago, I learned in this forum there is no "keep silence": A) You have the right to keep silent B) You have the right to keep silence but what about 1 and 2 ? And further, what about the following? 3 maintain silence;
  • limiting or limitating . . . or both - WordReference Forums
    I somehow am pretty sure that I have seen usage of limitating a few times on books and article Yet I can't find anything relevant on my friend google Is it correct to use it or did I experience hallucinations ? If correct, what's the usage (i'd say like limiting ??) and is it just used in particular dialect like UK English or US English ?
  • Book to floor count floor to book count - WordReference Forums
    The Bucket company needs an inventory audit at their main facility, and they have requested the folllowing: - Physical assets count - Floor to book count - Book to floor check - There are a total of 59 type of products For a few products, the inventory prooved to be higher than what was in





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