Please to vview or is it pleasure of viewing? [on hold]
If I am giving a complement to someone after being allowed to read an article, is it appropriate
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Is what appropriate?
– Kate Bunting
12 hours ago
What exactly is your question?
– Lambie
7 hours ago
Perhaps, “Thanks, it was a pleasure to read.” is what you are looking for?
– Jim
7 hours ago
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If I am giving a complement to someone after being allowed to read an article, is it appropriate
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Lawrence, Rory Alsop, J. Taylor, Armen Ծիրունյան, Jim 7 hours ago
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Is what appropriate?
– Kate Bunting
12 hours ago
What exactly is your question?
– Lambie
7 hours ago
Perhaps, “Thanks, it was a pleasure to read.” is what you are looking for?
– Jim
7 hours ago
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Is what appropriate?
– Kate Bunting
12 hours ago
What exactly is your question?
– Lambie
7 hours ago
Perhaps, “Thanks, it was a pleasure to read.” is what you are looking for?
– Jim
7 hours ago
Is what appropriate?
– Kate Bunting
12 hours ago
Is what appropriate?
– Kate Bunting
12 hours ago
What exactly is your question?
– Lambie
7 hours ago
What exactly is your question?
– Lambie
7 hours ago
Perhaps, “Thanks, it was a pleasure to read.” is what you are looking for?
– Jim
7 hours ago
Perhaps, “Thanks, it was a pleasure to read.” is what you are looking for?
– Jim
7 hours ago
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'Please to view' is wrong, "pleasant to view" is an adjective phrase that describes the thing viewed, and "pleasure of viewing" is what the person experiences when looking.
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'Please to view' is wrong, "pleasant to view" is an adjective phrase that describes the thing viewed, and "pleasure of viewing" is what the person experiences when looking.
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'Please to view' is wrong, "pleasant to view" is an adjective phrase that describes the thing viewed, and "pleasure of viewing" is what the person experiences when looking.
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'Please to view' is wrong, "pleasant to view" is an adjective phrase that describes the thing viewed, and "pleasure of viewing" is what the person experiences when looking.
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'Please to view' is wrong, "pleasant to view" is an adjective phrase that describes the thing viewed, and "pleasure of viewing" is what the person experiences when looking.
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Is what appropriate?
– Kate Bunting
12 hours ago
What exactly is your question?
– Lambie
7 hours ago
Perhaps, “Thanks, it was a pleasure to read.” is what you are looking for?
– Jim
7 hours ago