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Similar vs. Similarly02 Dec 2003 00:17 GMT22
   I'm writing a paper and I can't seem to determine the correct form of
the word 'similar' to use in the following sentance:
"Similarly to the stone cameo of his wife Livia (fig. 2), this glass cameo
features an image of the head of Augustus in total profile."
This is he or this is him?01 Dec 2003 16:58 GMT20
I want to present a question.
When someone calls on the phone and I answer and they ask to speak with me
is it best to answer like this:
Q: May I speak with Jose.
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