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wait, i think you were wrong with the meaning of precise. in our chemistry class during my high school, "precise" is different from "accurate"

In chemistry, there is a different definition of "precise": how well experimental data and values agree with each other in multiple tests.
In everyday usage, that is not what people mean when they say "precise." ^^

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"i got some nos if you're keen" what does it mean?

Where is it from? It basically means "I have some nos (the plural of "no") if you're interested." Context would help a lot.
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When do you use nauseous and nauseated?

They are now used interchangeably by many people, but technically, there is a difference.
NAUSEOUS = causing nausea: Where is that nauseous gas coming from?
NAUSEATED = feeling nausea: Something is making me nauseated.

"I have never been in any relationship" or "I had never been in any relationship" for what I am trying to say is then and now still dont

If you're still not in a relationship, then "I have never been in a relationship" is the best way to say it. ^^

I don't understand this quote. Can u explain into simple words ? Write hard and clear about what hurts - Ernest Hemingway

It basically means "Write clearly, honestly, and diligently about your worries, fears, pains, etc."

"Because all i've said is seen as badness. I think i just need to stop it right now" is this correct?

"Since everything I've said is seen as offensive or negative, I think I just need to stop talking right now" is probably what you're trying to say. ^^
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"Throwback to the happiest year of my life so far". Is that right?

Yes. If you post a photo on Instagram, for example, and put that as your caption, people will know that you're talking about the happiest year of your life (in the past, since it's a "throwback").

what does precise and sophisticated mean ?

"Precise" means "accurate"; "sophisticated" means a lot of things, including "complex or intricate," so most likely, what you're talking about is "accurate and complex," e.g., This laboratory instrument is both precise and sophisticated.

wat is the meaning of pretty lies

A "pretty lie" or a "beautiful lie" is a lie that makes you feel good inside, even though you know it's not true.
Nan: You will one day cure cancer, end hunger, and teach everyone the difference between "affect" and "effect."
Henry: You're making me cry. I can't get mad at you; it's such a beautiful lie.

Can you give examples for 'every time'?

- Every time I lie down to take a nap, the phone rings.
- I receive 100 phone calls every time I forget to charge my phone.
- No matter how much I study, I get a few questions wrong every time.

your essay is supposed (write)..... in black ink. . use gerund or infinitive ?

These would be right:
- You are supposed to write your essay in black ink. (Active voice)
- Your essay is supposed to be written in black ink. (Passive voice)
- You must write your essay in black ink. (Active voice)
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i'm confused about whats the difference between 'that's okay' / 'it's okay' please tell me the differences and also the explaination. thankyou xx

When you're responding to someone, "That's OK" is used more often (and its sounds better, too).
Nan: I broke your iPhone.
Henry: That's OK. I was going to get a new phone anyway.
Henry: I ate your sandwich.
Peter: That's OK. I didn't want it anyway.
"It's okay" works better at the beginning or in the middle of a sentence:
- If it's okay with you, Peter is going to bring us lunch.
- If it's okay with your teacher, I will show you how to pass the exam without studying.
- Nan wondered if it's okay to bring a dog to the museum. ("That's okay" would be wrong.)
- Henry said that it's okay to submit your application after the deadline. ("That's okay would be wrong.)
IMPORTANT: "OK," "O.K.," and "okay" are all considered INFORMAL, so you shouldn't use them in essays for school.

Whats the difference between photo and picture?

A "picture" is a really broad term. An oil painting, a child's drawing, digital images, and photographs can all be called a "picture."
A "photo," on the other hand, is only a photograph (a picture taken with a camera or smartphone).

Shag Some Flies, what is that? If you watch "27 Dresses" Jane's sister mentioned these words.

To "shag some flies" is another way to say "catch fly balls" in baseball. In baseball practice, someone would hit balls to the outfield, where the players would catch (shag) them.

What's the meaning of 'Encumber'?

"Encumber" = weigh someone down with a physical or mental burden:
- Peter is so encumbered by his work that he can't even eat lunch.
- The donkey was encumbered with 200 pounds of supplies.
- No longer encumbered by final exams, the students celebrated by going to the beach.
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