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LittleBitFunny Posted 19 years ago
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Is there are another word of "Nowaday" ?

0Q1: Someone tell me that, Nowaday is very old word, and very few people still use it -- is it true ?02br
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00And could you please help me find the synonym of this word ?02br
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00Q2: If i want to said ... "The inflation 01b01u00make02u02b00 the price of consumer's goods rise"02br
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00Is it ok ? to use these word --- HELP, ENCOURAGE, CAUSED ? and are there others words ?02br
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00THANK YOU VERY MUCH.02br
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00Q3: John Brown: Thank you very much.02br
00Mary Blue: Never mind.02br
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00Is it ok ? and how can Mary Blue say in other ways ?0-
  

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11font 10Old or not, I still hear, and use, it. Synonym: currently, these days12font 12br 12br 10Q2: If i want to said ... "The inflation 11b 11u 10make12u 12b 10 the price of consumer's goods rise"12br 12br 10Is it ok ?

  • 11font 10Old or not, I still hear, and use, it.
  • Synonym: currently, these days12font 12br 12br 10Q2: If i want to said ...
  • "The inflation 11b 11u 10make12u 12b 10 the price of consumer's goods rise"12br 12br 10Is it ok ?
  • to use these word --- HELP, ENCOURAGE,10 CAUSED10 ?
  • 12br 12br 10THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
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01cite10LittleBitFunny12cite10Q1: Someone tell me that, 10Nowaday10 is very old word, and very few people still use it -- is it true ?12br
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10And could you please help me find the synonym of this word ?11font10Old or not, I still hear, and use, it. Synonym: currently, these
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0 3) On "never mind": 02br
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00 Philip is right, sometimes it is a sign that one of the partners in a discussion feeels that the other doesn't understand something, i.e. "doesn't get it" (or doesn't want to understand something) and he gives up. 02br
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00Sometimes it can have the feel of "Well, this is too complica
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0 The word has an 01b00s02b00 at the end. It's 01i00nowaday01b00s02b02i00. Yes, 01i00nowadays02i00 is not used nowadays as much as it used to be. Most people I know say 01i00these days02i00 instead.02br
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01cite10CalifJim12cite10The word has an 11b10s12b10 at the end. It's 11i10nowaday11b10s12b12i10. 12br
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10That's what I thought myself, until I found that 01i00nowaday 02i00is a variant mentioned i
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0 Maybe the variant is used in the Ozarks.02br
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0Q1: Nowadays/these days are synonymous. I still hear 'nowadays' quite a lot in the UK.02br
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00Q2: If i want to said ... "The inflation 01b01u00make02u02b00 the price of consumer's goods rise".02br
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00No, your use of the determiner is incorrect, you have your tenses a little confused, and 'consumer goods' is a
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite103: John Brown: Thank you very much.12br
10Mary Blue: Never mind.12br
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10No, this is not a way to reply to a thank you, it would always be seen as very dismissive and rude. Appropriate replies are 'you're welcome' or 'my pleasure' or 'that's ok' or 'no problem' or 'don't

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