what is plain english
Becuase !!? you need to learn the fundamental skills of READING, WRITING, and SPEAKING! haha. and every college/university , requires secondary english!
No. Editors must know every bit of English, grammar, sentence structure, and writing tricks in order to create a book that will sell. No publisher is going to hire an editor who doesn't speak and write perfect English.
These are the two necessary parts of every English sentence.
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yes it is necessary for every research project to have a set of hypothesis
There is only one English alphabet, and it cannot be translated into the Japanese alphabet because there is no such thing as a Japanese alphabet. Japanese uses syllabaries and picture-symbols in its writing.
Yes. Every country has them, actually. Not for nothing it is considered "the oldest profession".
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yes1 Not incorrect so much as very informal, and not suitable for writing. Like "one and only" it seems to say more than it does.
"Every time" is correct. "Everytime" isn't a valid English word. In fact, all time expressions starting with "every" are always written as two words: every day, every week, every hour, etc. Be careful when writing; many people aren't aware of this spelling rule.
Petrol enginesUp to 12/90, Check & replace if necessary every 12,000 MlsReplace every 36,000 Mls.01/91-04/91, Check & replace if necessary every 24,000 MlsReplace every 60,000 Mls.05/91-1998 Check & replace if necessary every 36,000 MlsReplace every 63,000 Mls.1999/2004 Check & replace if necessary every 36,00 Mls or 4 yearsReplace every 72,000Mls or 6 years.Diesel modelsCheck & replace if necessary every 36,000 Mls or 4 yearsreplace every 63,000 Mls.
The English alphabet came from the Latin alphabet, but there is no real reason why there are 26 letters, except to say that every written language has at least the minimum number of letters necessary to write the language.