Could you tell me the meaning of the text in red, in either illustrative or. If you insist on using the word file to mean initiate a lawsuit, then you might say that you filed an action Someone new to a field or activity
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Beginner, novice, tiro, tyro hi, suppose i just set up an account on this forum
Can i greet the members with hi, i'm an initiate here
We will initiate the ordering when the deposit is paid Did i use the word initiate right Sorry it's a typo mistake, i was trying to say It's my pleasure to initiate contact with you
Can i know why i cant use initiate a contact since contact is plural Hi, i would like to say in my cover letter My education at essec business school has enabled to (take initiatives / take the initiatives ?) and to develop my teamwork skills What would be the most correct
Begin, commence, start, initiate, inaugurate these verbs denote coming into being or taking the first step, as in a procedure
Begin, commence, and start are equivalent in meaning, though commence is more formal, and start often stresses the point where inaction turns to action The play begins at eight o'clock. Note that as there is neither possession nor contraction here, the apostrophe is incorrect As to which word works best, it depends on the effect the writer is aiming for
All are possible, but some sound more aggressive. I feel it should have been initiate rather than instigate in your sentence 1 in the op, but you seem to have quoted it correctly.