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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
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A or B?

A I will work by your advice.
B I will go by your advice.
  

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” posts, whether these are the ONLY choices you have available, or if perhaps you are looking for an even better answer. The situation in this post, for example, doesn’t make it clear whether you are speaking of a doctor’s advice, your employer’s advice, or perhaps a sales clerk in a hardware store. With ‘advice’ as the topic, I would expect the choice C.

  • ” posts, whether these are the ONLY choices you have available, or if perhaps you are looking for an even better answer.
  • The situation in this post, for example, doesn’t make it clear whether you are speaking of a doctor’s advice, your employer’s advice, or perhaps a sales clerk in a hardware store.
  • With ‘advice’ as the topic, I would expect the choice C.
  • ” and D.
  • ” and E.
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I’m always wondering, with your “A or B?” posts, whether these are the ONLY choices you have available, or if perhaps you are looking for an even better answer.

The situation in this post, for example, doesn’t make it clear whether you are speaking of a doctor’s advice, your employer’s advice, or perhaps a sales clerk in a hardware store.
With ‘advice’ as the topic, I would expect the
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I have asked you, habibaelgindy, to give your threads more helpful titles. A good title for thos one would have been ...by/with your advice?

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