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Pioussoul Posted 19 years ago
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a glass front on it

0I think everyone in the school should be using this noticeboard more often--it normally only has the fire regulations pinned to it. But maybe I'll suggest to the headteacher that there should be01b01i00 a glass front02i02b00 on it, so no one can vandalize anything like they've done here!02br
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00Is it proper to substitue 01b01i00a glass face02i02b00 or 01b01i00a layer of glass02i02b00 for the phrase in bold?02br
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0Hi,02br
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00'A glass front' seems fine to me.02br
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01cite10Clive12cite10Hi,12br
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10'A glass front' seems fine to me.12br
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10Best wishes, Clive12br
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10Thanks, Clive, for the feedback, but my question is "does 11b11i10a glass front12i12b10 mean 11b11i10a layer of
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0 I guess you could say either, but I would vote for "a layer of glass" as my preferred choice. 0-
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01cite10Grammar Geek12cite10I guess you could say either, but I would vote for "a layer of glass" as my preferred choice.12blockquote
10Thanks, Grammar Geek, for the quick feedback.02br
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00By the way, I'm a little bit curious as for how to utter your name, i.e. where should I put the stress on
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0Just say "GG." (Like the name "Gigi.") Or "Barbara."0-
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01cite10Grammar Geek12cite10Just say "GG." (Like the name "Gigi.") Or "Barbara."12br
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10I got the hang of it, thanks, Barbara. So, you're a lady; I'm sorry but "Geek" fools me always by depicting a picture of a man.0-

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