
"You are" vs. "you're" — what is the difference between them?
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My lady, Your honour, Your grace, how to decide whether to use …
2014年4月9日 · For the British aristocracy the use of my or your depends upon whether the title is a specific rank or a general form of respect. A holder of a rank of the nobility should be …
formality - Your Grace, Your Majesty, Your Highness... Does it all …
2017年1月5日 · On presentation to The Queen, the correct formal address is 'Your Majesty' and subsequently 'Ma'am,' pronounced with a short 'a,' as in 'jam'. For male members of the Royal …
pronouns - 'Yours and mine' or 'Your and my'? - English Language ...
2015年11月6日 · " Your and Elizabeth's experience was entirely different."This phrase is wrong! We can say:"Your and Elizabeth's experiences was entirely different" or "Elizabeth's and your …
Difference between being at/of/in someone's service
2017年6月28日 · The expression of someone's service is not really idiomatic, but you may still find it in writing, in contexts such as "We have heard of your service in West Africa." The …
"At" vs "by" in time-expressions - English Language Learners Stack …
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"Hello, This is" vs "My Name is" or "I am" in self introduction
2017年12月1日 · "Your good name" just means "your esteemed name". While it is not idiomatic, it is common in various cultures to show respect to others by addressing them in a way that …
"once I receive it" vs. "once received" [closed]
For instance, your second sentence could imply the following, among many other possibilities: I will send the picture to you once received (by my assistant from John's secretary). Note …
Provide information "on", "of" or "about" something?
2020年9月15日 · Which is grammatical: "it provides information on something", or, "it provides information of something", or, "it provides information about something"? Or if all are …
"A view on" vs "a view of" - English Language Learners Stack …
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