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'No' is the second shortest word in the English language, but one of the hardest to say.
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30/10/2014
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30/10/2014
OF COURSE
Of course means 'it is clear' or 'it is obvious' or 'everybody knows'.
'I'll see you tomorrow.' See, of course, means here 'meet'.
You can use 'of course' as a polite reply to a request.
'Can you help me with this bag?'
'Of course.'
Note: Of course is not a polite reply to a statement of fact.
'It's hot in here.'
'Yes, it certainly is.' (Don't say: of course. It means 'stupid, don't I know that?)
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ONE
ONES
You sometimes use 'one' as a countable noun. The plural of 'one' is 'ones'.
'I would like to see those books, please?'
'Which ones?'
'The ones on the third rack. And also the one in your hand'
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HOW LONG
Questions like 'how long are you here for?' refer to the future.
Compare:
How long are you here for?
~ Until the end of next week.
How long have you been here for?
~ Since last Monday.
Did you understand?
How long are you here for?
~ How long will you stay?
How long have you been here for?
~ How long have you been staying here?