0 1) to wave a flag OVER or ABOVE one's head? are they both correct? 02br 002) a commission IS discussing or ARE discussing a problem? 02br 003) can I write "river Thames" or do I have to use the capital letter also for "river"? 02br 004) London's "big wheel" or "Big Wheel"? I found it in a dictation, and I didn't use the capital letter because I thought that it wasn't the name of the wheel (isn't it called London Eye?!) 02br 00thank you very much in advance, 02br 00Claudia 0-
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0 Welcome to the forums Claudia 02br 02br 001. I'd say "wave over", but I think either might be acceptable. 02br 02br 002.
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0 Welcome to the forums Claudia 02br 02br 001.
I'd say "wave over", but I think either might be acceptable.
02br 02br 002.
It depends whether you are speaking of "a commission" as a group, or as a collection of individulas.
05002br 02br 003.
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0 Welcome to the forums Claudia 02br 02br 001. I'd say "wave over", but I think either might be acceptable. 02br 02br 002. It depends whether you are speaking of "a commission" as a group, or as a collection of individulas. 05002br 02br 003. I think you need to capitalise "River" also 02br 02br 004. "London's big