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gold or golden bachelor - WordReference Forums
Mar 17, 2011 · "Golden Bachelor" seems to be a term being used to refer to wealthy men who want to get married. Most of the links I found by searching "Google" seem to come from China, as this one does.
final mark vs final grade vs graduation marks - WordReference …
Dec 16, 2014 · Hi all, I was wondering to myself which of these is correct (final mark vs final grade vs graduation marks) to mean the final mark of Degree in Materials Science, to put in my CV. Example : Degree in Materials Science at Chemical Sciences and Technologies - University of Padua with a final mark...
freshman, sophomore, senior | WordReference Forums
Apr 13, 2008 · Here in the University of California system, it is becoming more difficult for the students to complete the requirements (as course requirements are added), thus we frequently use the terms:
Title Of Your Qualification | WordReference Forums
Feb 7, 2017 · Without seeing the actual online form, I assume that ' Title of qualification' would expect something such as "BA (Hons) in Italian".
He is a student "of / at / from" Oxford. | WordReference Forums
Apr 13, 2010 · Hi everybody, 1. He is a student -at- Oxford. 2. He is a student -of- Oxford. 3. He is a student -from- Oxford. Could you please explain the difference in meanings for the above sentences ? Thanks, Er.S.M.M.Hanifa
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Jan 31, 2025 · French and English words, phrases and idioms: meaning, translation, usage. Mots, expressions et tournures idiomatiques françaises et anglaises : signification ...
My favourite food is/are... - WordReference Forums
Feb 9, 2012 · The rule in English is simple: the subject must agree with the verb in number. That rule also applies when we switch the subject and object: Sandwiches are my favorite food.
el que come callado come dos veces | WordReference Forums
May 31, 2020 · Porque el ejemplo que pusiste tenía que ver con eso, pero la explicación que diste no. Yo, al menos, lo interpreté de forma más genérica. Algo así como "silence is golden" por como lo planteaste en el OP. Pero ¿puede que se refiera estrictamente a que si no aireas tus relaciones sexuales puedes optar a tener más? No habrá gente que te ...
Boobs vs tits | WordReference Forums
Jul 23, 2022 · Boobs vs tits. Do they have any difference? Also does the word tits have a singular form?' t hank y ou <Question from original thread title aded to post, and texting shorhand deleted, by moderator (Florentia52)>