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I have received an email from someone at work
He’s quite senior and probably would get quite angry to get an “accusing” message like
I wasn’t supposed to get this email I'm trying to find a word (or idiom or phrase) that describes something which is perceived as belonging to one person or group of people only To contextualise this question i'll. Northeast the northeast is the direction which is halfway between north and east.the land to the northeast fell away into meadows.ˌnɔːθˈiːst
I see these two expressions are used almost identically in different contexts Is there a difference between i have got and i have gotten? What are the rules in english language to split words at the end of a line Where exactly must the hyphen split the word?

Each edition of shakespeare's plays has its own numbering of lines (or in some cases, lacks line numbering)
So when you cite a line you need to Cite the edition of the play you are using.


