As an educator, I value both reading and meeting people for different reasons. Reading allows me to acquire knowledge and insights from various sources, while meeting people provides opportunities for collaboration, networking, and social interaction. Ultimately, I believe a balance of both activities is essential for personal and professional growth.
No, "meeting" is not a proper noun. Proper nouns are specific names given to unique entities, such as people, places, or organizations. "Meeting" is a common noun that refers to a gathering of people for a specific purpose.
A tryst is a secret meeting between two people. Usually secret lovers.
By reading it come on people;)
adj having great facility (in an art, occupation, etc); skilled People skilled on reading.
The correct way to tell people about your love of java is to say that "I prefer coffee to tea."
i think they will prefer watching TV than reading .because reading is words and pictures .
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Perhaps they feel it is classier. On-line dating is newish and has less of a stigma than "Meeting people in a bar"
obviously music, swimming, reading, spending time with family, and meeting new people
Either form is fully acceptable grammatically. Those who prefer to minimize the number of words would prefer the first form.
Yes, some people prefer to remove the dust jacket before reading a book to prevent damage or keep it in good condition.
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Books are made into movies, because most people would prefer to watch a movie, instead of reading a book.
Breeding, seeding, meeting, feeding, leading...etc
normally they prefer to have tea or coffee depend on personal choice and in snacks they prefer to have samosa or namkeen or any prevalent snacks of that region if it is government office meeting . And in high profile meetings they like to have tea or coffee along with biscuits of low calories or snacks with is prevalent in that area that must come from 5 star hotel .
you count the people who prefer chicken and the people who prefer past and the ratio will be chicken:pasta, chicken to pasta or chicken/pasta
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