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equipments    音标拼音: [ɪkw'ɪpmənts]

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    For example, you couldn't say *"I have two equipments", instead you would have to use "I have two pieces of equipment " Because equipment is treated as a singular noun, even when it refers to multiple objects, it must take the singular form of the verb, so "Is the equipment in the work centre calibrated?" would be correct
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    In 2010, linguist Neal Whitman wrote it's the Prime Time for "Imma" commenting on its use in pop lyrics In fact, this Imma (also spelled I'ma, I'mma, Ima, and I'm a) is not the contraction I'm followed by a, but a contraction of I'm gonna — which, of course, is a contraction of I'm going to, which is itself a contraction of I am going to The progression from I'm gonna to Imma involves two
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    Hello everyone As Cambridge Dictionaries defines: Precipiece: - a very steep side of a cliff or a mountain Cliff: - a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast Crag: - a high, rough mass of rock that sticks out from the land around it Then I wonder what would you call





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