The phrase "someone has a concerning issue" is grammatically correct and commonly used to convey that an individual faces a problem or situation that causes worry or unease. It implies that the issue is troubling and deserves attention.
"Hard of hearing" is an idiom used to describe a person who has some level of hearing loss or difficulty hearing. It is often used to indicate that someone may have trouble hearing or understanding what is being said.
No. Context is very likely not the word you want. Perhaps you mean "In respect (or relation) to the requirements..." or "Concerning the requirements..." If context really is the word you want, we speak of the context of something, not tosomething.
It would be more correct to say, 'I wish the month of November ended really fast.' November has 30 days.
No, "really badly" is not grammatically correct. It should be "very badly" or "really bad."
It is OK - although quite informal, since it really means " Am I capable of having your name." Good to use in a business setting or if you are a head waiter at a restaurant and want to check a table booking. It would be better to say "may I have your name"
Well if you want it to be! But if it is something really stupid that it is not correct!
By phone and email, I really am trying to find out myself Not sure if the numbers I have are correct.
"Hard of hearing" is an idiom used to describe a person who has some level of hearing loss or difficulty hearing. It is often used to indicate that someone may have trouble hearing or understanding what is being said.
I think only moths have good hearing.
Boxers!They have really good hearing.
Helen Keller lost her hearing when she was really little maybe 19 months old. Helen Keller lost her hearing when she was really little maybe 19 months old.
I know that this is ment to be an awnser but i really need som help! What is the difference between Dolphin hearing and Human hearing??
there isn't really an order.
if you really like him or her you should tell him/her that you like him/her you shouldA Crush On A Boy And He Showfight for it . Correct Stand Up For Your Self At All Times. :,)
Not really. You could technically address someone as "dear dearest", but it shows a definite lack of imagination.
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inactive listening is hearing but really listening to it!