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If someone say something to you, and you wonder why they say that out of the blue, is it natural to ask 'where's this coming from'

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For example a sofa cum bed can it be used with humans as well like my friend cum brot. Thanks so much for getting back to me with your feedback regarding implementing a disclaimer to clearly outline our textbook solutions limits I definitely understand where you are coming from, an. I am from india and not a native english speaker I do often hear people introducing themselves like hello everyone This is james is it an acceptable form in native english

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Some rats suddenly start coming at them, so she drop. The first example sentence is acceptable, but not great Come to a conclusion and reach a conclusion are idioms, whereas get to a conclusion is not Jump to a conclusion is also an idiom, but it means that the process of reaching the conclusion was flawed My (american) ear would expect Even though they use different formulas to calculate gdp, they come to almost the same conclusion.

The first thing i learned in english was that i am and my name is are both used for introductions (of course after the alphabets!) i feel depressed :) seriously though, why would they say that For sure there are subtleties among the two expressions but none are inapplicable in introduction, unless a native proves me wrong. I am not a native speaker, is it not polite if i say just want to let you know i am not sure if i told my friend before so i want to make sure she knows where the lesson will take place

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