... edition.
I wish to express special acknowledgment of the contributing writers for the
Understanding < /b> and < /b> Using < /b> English < /b> Grammar Workbook, Second Edition: Rachel Spack Koch,
Susan Jamieson, Barbara ... 70
5-2 USING < /b> ADVERB CLAUSES TO
SHOWTIME
RELATIONSHIPS 72
Chapter
6
SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
6-1 FINAL
-S/-ES:
USE, PRONUNCIATION, AND < /b> SPELLING 84...
... as in beat /u/, /u:/, or /uw/ as in boot
/I/ as in bit /υ/ as in book
/e/ or /ey/ as in bait /o/ or /ow/ as in boat
/ɔ/ as in bought
/e/ as in bet /ə/as in but
/æ/ as in bat /a/ as in bother
Glides: ... vocabulary, but not so much as to interfere with
communication. Some differences between AmE and < /b> BrE follow.
AmE BrE
attorney, lawyer barrister, solicitor
bathrobe dressing gown
can (of...
...
of credit.
Standby letters of credit are issued by banks to stand behind monetary obligations, to
insure the refund of advance payment, to support performance and < /b> bid obligations, and < /b> to
insure ... Characteristics
Negotiability
Letters of credit are usually negotiable. The issuing bank is obligated to pay not only the
beneficiary, but also any bank nominated by the beneficia...
... must be paid by the
bank.
Issuing Bank
The issuing bank's liability to pay and < /b> to be reimbursed from its customer becomes absolute upon the
* Buyer and < /b> seller agree to conduct business. ...
Commercial Invoice
The billing for the goods and < /b> services. It includes a description of merchandise, price, FOB origin, and < /b>
name and < /b> address of buyer and <...