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Hello Please be guided accordingly I have seen this expression above used on an exam study guide sheet given to students and their parents at an International school but not
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I saw this in a description for a children s book Give your child the gift of confidence with this handy guide to learning life skills and gaining independence As a verb I have seen guide
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Hello everyone I am drafting the translation into Spanish of some guidelines in English and it closes with the sentence Please be guided accordingly I did my research and found that it
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Can I use the questions below interchangeably 1 Should I take the guided tour 2 Should I join the guided tour 3 Should I participate the guided tour 4 Should I go on the guided
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What is the difference between these two verbs I am quite perplexed so I would really appreciate it if you could help Some examples 1 The proud father led guided his daughter by the
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Bonjour Avel Sur ces sites on ne per oit pas la diff rence entre visite guid e et visite comment e que tu d cris Visite comment e du Mus e des tissus de Lyon accompagnement par un
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To me guided tours suggests that there s a physical guide while auto guided tours means the commentary is prerecorded Did you mean to write audio instead of auto I ve never
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To dive into something or more often to take a deep dive into something is a common clich in contemporary American English Older speakers like me are happier with delve but since
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I was reading the Group Guided Reading Notes of Oxford Reading Tree and came across a chart where I found the word the was listed as a decodable word I was confused
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