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You use "last but not least" to say that the last person or thing to be mentioned is as important as all the others.What does it mean when you say "last but not least...?" Thanks.
You use "last but not least" to say that the last person or thing to be mentioned is as important as all the others.What does it mean when you say "last but not least...?" Thanks.
You were supposed to use moreover in place of howeverHey, I like the idea, can we do it together?
Yeah, he had to use moreover there instead of however.You were supposed to use moreover in place of however
But could you please teach us more about the use of however?You were supposed to use moreover in place of however
For connecting two sentences or paragraphs that may be opposing one another..But could you please teach us more about the usage of however?
But could you please teach us more about the usage of however?
For connecting two sentences or paragraphs that may be opposing one another..
Could you give us some examples please?For connecting two sentences or paragraphs that may be opposing one another..
Thank you too my friend, we are here to teach each other because no one knows more.Am so proud to have you in this thread and I believe that your contribution help me out in one way or another.
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Do you know the meaning of the word 'less'? E.g. in the sentencesWhat does it mean when you say "last but not least...?" Thanks.
You are right my friend, but the intention of the sentence "last but not least" is to just mentioning the last thing or person but giving the same weight or the same impotance as you have given to the former.Do you know the meaning of the word 'less'? E.g. in the sentences
I received less payment last month.
I received lesser payment than you last month.
I received the least in payment last month.
Can you tell the difference?
I do understand, but my intention is for Niache Nteseke to know the root of the word, its meaning and to have a sense of the meaning in the context of the verse quoted.You are right my friend, but the intention of the sentence "last but not least" is to just mentioning the last thing or person but giving the same weight or the same impotance as you have given to the former.
Thank you so much for your contribution.Try to read books especially novels and also watch movies. That will help you to become more fluent in speaking English. Another thing to do is to try to be in an environment where you are constantly speaking and listening to English. That will also help in mastering the English language. Huo ndiyo mchango wangu.
Where do you live Sir?You are right my friend, but the intention of the sentence "last but not least" is to just mentioning the last thing or person but giving the same weight or the same impotance as you have given to the former.
@Niache NtesekeHivi ipi sahihi kati ya hizi wakuu...?
I have a certificate from recognized institution au recognized institute...?
Na ipi bora zaidi kati ya kusema recgonized au government kwenye interview wadau...?
Thanks In Advance.
@Niache Nteseke
On planet earth
I hope your English has improvedNiambie ndugu yangu...!