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6 respostas para “Deliver x Delivery”
Regarding the possibility of drone delivery in Brazil, I don’t think so in the short term. On the other hand, this will be a great option, especially in remote regions to deliver food e medicine.
I will deliver the monthly report next Friday.
My team delivered an amazing presentation about the project last week! I am so proud of them!
I think drone delivery can become a reallity in Brazil, one day!
Haha, I totally understand you! Double consonants can confuse us, and we tend to insert them in the wrong place in a word… my advice is: we need to memorize the words and write them continuously in order not to make such mistakes, especially the ones you have hard times with, and know the rules of doubling consonants, too!
6 respostas para “Deliver x Delivery”
Regarding the possibility of drone delivery in Brazil, I don’t think so in the short term. On the other hand, this will be a great option, especially in remote regions to deliver food e medicine.
Hello Dalila!
I agree with you! In remote regions, it’d be the best option in a long term! Let’s wait to see where the delivery technology can lead us, right?
Just as a PS:
– this would be
Keep it up!
Hi, Ho! Good Class!
I will deliver the monthly report next Friday.
My team delivered an amazing presentation about the project last week! I am so proud of them!
I think drone delivery can become a reallity in Brazil, one day!
Hello Manu!
Very good! 😉
Just some minor corrections:
– reality
– someday
Eu tenho uma sugestão de video.. below x bellow… não achei pelo menos aqui na plataforma
Mania de escrever.. segue o e-mail abaixo.. segue o berro abaixo..
Hello Barbara!
Haha, I totally understand you! Double consonants can confuse us, and we tend to insert them in the wrong place in a word… my advice is: we need to memorize the words and write them continuously in order not to make such mistakes, especially the ones you have hard times with, and know the rules of doubling consonants, too!
Your suggestion is very good! Noted! 😉