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    incoming
    /ˈɪnˌkʌmɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. in the process of coming in: "incoming passengers" Similar arrivingenteringapproachingcomingOpposite outgoing

    plural

    • 1. revenue; income: "keep an account of your incomings and outgoings"

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  2. The text below is from the Hemingway's book, "For Whom The Bell Tolls." In that underlined part, I cannot figure the structure of this sentence as well as what that part exactly means.

  3. Oct 11, 2020 · What The Meaning Of That In English? Forums Grammar & Sentence Structure 1 + 0. stray the ball? does it means repair the ball . Oct 11 2020 07:23:44 ...

  4. Aug 4, 2011 · "You can tell the secretary to bring you a cup of coffee, when they are already in the kitchen, as you go to your desk."

  5. The Meaning Of The Underlined Part? The passage below is from The Book at War by Andrew Pettegree. With the coming of war in 1914, the BOP would offer itself wholeheartedly to the cause, with songs, poems and...

  6. RaenDoes this sentence hold? "The majority of the minority groups is Korean in the city where I live." I would use one of these: The majority of the minority groups are Korean in the city where I live.

  7. Because for strict grammarians, 'Would he agree to me?' has no reasonable meaning—it is the 'having' that needs to be agreed to. Having said that, the 'my' form is becoming less used nowadays. Feb 07 2014 09:57:41

  8. I'm confused about the "have had" part. While she says she doesn't believe it means past and finished but it also has a meaning of continuance. She believes its called a "perfect indicative". I am not a grammarian. I have spent hours trying to understand a "perfect indicative" both on the Web and the Library.

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  10. I don't think you should retain the participial phrase at all, but if you must, then this might do it: In olden days, the preferable way to carry water was in large plastic containers rather than in small buckets, thus determining the course of plastic industry.

  11. www.englishforums.com › English › SpinningSpinning - English Forward

    Jan 5, 2004 · I'm not sure why you are surprised, except maybe that spun/span is not a famous of a US/UK difference as ... you really use it for all uses of "spin"?

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