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We all use them when we send text messages; now they have been included in the latest edition of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED). They are the online abbreviations OMG, oh my God; LOL, laughing out loud; FYI, for your information; and IMHO, in my
Information Overload By Robert S. Boyd Knight Ridder Newspapers. Distributed by Tribune Media Services International. Are you overwhelmed by the amount of information these days? 1 Ever feel overwhelm
[00:00.00]2 Pronunciation [00:03.93]Listen and say [00:06.73]Can you tell me [00:07.65]where to find information on Lu Xun? [00:10.91]I want to write a short passage [00:12.91]about his life as well. [00:15.69]The best place to find this information
Grammar Girl here. Today, guest-writer Bonnie Trenga helps us understand modifiers that come at the beginning of a sentence. Bonnie says, As a guest-writer, I plan to talk about two kinds of troublesome modifiers that begin a sentence. Like many of y
Grammar Girl here. I'm so glad to be back. Today's topic is wordiness. I've heard from a lot of you who have pet peeves about different wordy phrases, and it's a lot of fun to hear what gets under people's skin and why. Here's one example from Lara i
1) FYI = For Your Information 让你知道一下 2) TMI = Too Much Information 你说太多了!3) BRB = Be Right Back 马上回来!FYI不仅可以用在口语里,还能用在email里!