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  1. curious of OR curious about | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Mar 31, 2011 · Native Language Spanish Home Country Argentina Current Location Japan May 11, 2011 #6 curious - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online He was curious about how she …

  2. Reading Comprehension Strategies - UsingEnglish.com

    Dec 19, 2023 · Unlock the secrets to effective reading with our comprehensive guide on Reading Comprehension Strategies. Dive deep into techniques that enhance understanding, retention, and …

  3. I am curious to meet your brother - UsingEnglish.com

    May 5, 2023 · Can anyone explain to me the exact meaning of the above? For example: "I am curious to meet your brother". What does "curious" mean in this context? I have a feeling that I know what it …

  4. How to answer question: Just curious. - UsingEnglish.com

    Aug 12, 2009 · Just curious, where did you get the printer ABC and how much did you get it? I am not very keen to reveal it, how can I politely answer his questions without offending him?

  5. [Grammar] - already and yet - change after indirect speech

    Mar 6, 2011 · Have you finished yet? He is curious, if I have already finished. 1)Is the change of 'yet' to 'already' necessary? 2)Could we keep 'yet'? : He is curious, if I have finished yet. Thank you

  6. 'didn't see' or 'didn't saw' ? | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Sep 13, 2011 · I'm new here so hello to all. I'm just curious about that problem in the title. Which form is correct? I've checked in english grammar that in simple past tense when using negative form you …

  7. What's the British English for an elementary school graduate?

    Dec 30, 2006 · I am curious how to express it in British English. There's no way to express that. We don't "graduate" primary, junior or secondary school. (We also don't use "elementary school".) The …

  8. [Grammar] - In winter, in winters or in the winters

    May 6, 2009 · These years it seldom snows in winter. Hello, everyone. I am very curious whether the following two variations of the sentence quoted could be right in proper contexts. #2 These years it …

  9. net vs nett | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Dec 12, 2013 · G'day - as an accountant I'm curious as to whether we should be referring to "net assets" or "nett assets". Most people I know use "net" but I was originally taught to use "nett" - is this …

  10. Should both words, 'Happy Holidays,' be capitalized in an email subject?

    Feb 24, 2015 · Hello, Is it necessary to capitalize both words, 'Happy Holidays,' or is 'Happy holidays' acceptable? Also, should an exclamation point be included at the end? or not necessary for an email …