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We invented the expression "premium domains", "domain investing" and "domain secondary market" a long time ago. See this 2003 article. Apparently, I’m old-fashioned in believing that people are people, not things. But for the record, it is now apparently permissible to refer to people as either “the folks who” or “the folks that.” (Ew.)

Broadly there are two types of English writers in the world. One is native English writers and other one is obviously non-natives. And speaking of lemon-filled objects, there are both direct and indirect objects. “Kevin hates lemons” would be an example of a direct object. “Kevin gave Michelle his lemons” would be an example of an indirect object.DomainMarket.comdomains are carefully selected for branding excellence by the world's top domain name appraisers, so you will only find the most prized and premium assets for sale.

It’s a horribly overworked symbol to begin with, struggling with a full schedule as a conjunction splitter, quotation clarifier and phrase definer while also moonlighting as a separator of list items. It tries so hard to please everyone, but sadly, we all disagree on its exact job description. Lekker (cool, tasty, sexually attractive). SOUTH AFRICA. This word comes from Dutch via Afrikaans. A: Did you see that guy at the bar? B: I know, man – so lekker! Do you have a hard time remembering that decades should be referred to as the ’60s and ’80s rather than the 60’s and 80’s? Now which is right—“I wonder I’ll be paired up with SHE for the scavenger hunt” or “I wonder I’ll be paired up with HER for the scavenger hunt”? So should you use the serial comma or not? Either is fine. Just be sure you’re consistent about it one way or the other.So two types of English is being written all over the world. One is with appropriate words and quite easy to understand but has some grammatical errors while other one is greatly free from grammar errors but not much fluent because of its thoughts being translated from the first language of its thinker.

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Have you decided to call your webinar series “Best-Kept Secrets of Highly Amazing People” or “ The Best-Kept Secrets of Highly Amazing People”? Do you abbreviate the United States of America as USA or U.S.A.? (I strongly favor the latter, but different strokes for different folks.) Carl’s nasty old landlord threatened to more than double the rent if Carl went to the rent board about the broken washing machine. The second type learn a lot about grammar rules and religiously follow them but can’t express fluently because of not thinking directly in English but in its mother tongue and then translates it into English. Abbreviations are useful (and sometimes colorful) devices for shortening common words and phrases, but using them correctly can be a bit confusing.

The whole nine yards (everything available, everything possible, the whole way). US. The scholarship covers course fees, accommodation, even some living expenses – honestly, the whole nine yards! Both sentences tell us that the map in question is in the glove compartment, but mean different things. Bonus credit if you realized you could make the structure even more parallel by adding an adverb (such as “carefully”) after the word “ideas”! It would then have the form “. . . (VERB) through your ideas (ADVERB), (VERB) them (ADVERB), and then (VERB) them (ADVERB). Sentence Fragments

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These same guidelines apply to common Latin abbreviations such as etc. and our buddies i.e., and e.g. from just above—they are now so common that they don’t require italics.

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