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  2. Feb 23, 2023 · I find the expression 'themed (on)' (whose theme is) more and more popular in high school essays in China, such as: Last week witnessed the first Culture Festival themed “the Beauty of Chinese Traditional Culture” held by our school. Last Wednesday witnessed an activity themed on “Elegant Art...

  3. Jun 9, 2024 · “Joining the William Pye water sculpture and Philip Jebb’s noble neo-classical folly, both monuments to the fallen great trees that they succeeded, the Heatherwick Glasshouse and new Silk Route Garden imbue Woolbeding with even more delight, beauty and pleasure for all who come to what Disraeli called ‘the loveliest valley in the land’.”

  4. May 2, 2019 · Is this sentence grammatically correct: We should be proud for our country. I personally sense that "be proud of" is better here, so I got so confused when I saw similar sentence as above in China Daily, is "be proud for" grammatically correct and commonly used?

  5. Jun 7, 2022 · A beauty, a dandy; an exquisitely dressed person; a member of an elite of any kind. (Now archaic ...) 1821 Sporting Mag. 9 27 A new white upper tog, that would have given a sporting appearance to a pink of Regent-street.

  6. Mar 22, 2008 · Could someone please explain the difference between those four verbs? The text book I have explains their definitions as this: servir - to serve servir à - to be used for se servir de - to use servir de - to be used for However, I still don't quite understand. It doesn't give examples of...

  7. Dec 20, 2012 · Hi, Here's a question in a form of application: In what capacity do you know the applicant? Suppose the applicant is a student, and the person asked of is the student's tutor. Now. what's the answer to the question? Is it "tutor" or "student"? I think it would be "tutor", but I'm not sure...

  8. Nov 12, 2008 · Hi Dimcl, thanks for the tip! Well actually I would say "attracted by" because this is the proper way in Italian, French and probably Spanish.

  9. forum.wordreference.com › threads › in-what-capacity-have-you-known-the-applicantIn what capacity have you known the applicant

    Jan 29, 2008 · A friend of mine who was hunting a job asked me to be one of her references. So recently, I got this reference form from one of the companies she interviewed. There is this blank "In what capacity have you known the applicant" which I don't quite understand what to put in. Does it refer to...

  10. Apr 10, 2007 · Hi, everyone: No human can be seen in the island. a U.S. anthropologist who studied the ways in which parents on the islands of Samoa, Bali, and New Guinea taught their children. Could you please tell me if I could use "in" and "on" in both sentences. Best wishes

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