Underline The Adverb

Hi there guys! I have a question. In the following sentences bellow which is a dash, a hyphen or an underline? Thanks in advance. 1) Mark and John started talking. - Jonh what's the matter with your job? - I don't know Mark. I think I've been working a lot lately. 2) How do you spell...

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We are used to a mix of conventions here, and in forms we are often told to underline the surname. The Chinese community here (and in places like Malaysia and Hong Kong) often have hybrid English-style and Chinese-style names, and as a result the surname can occur in the middle - thus the name of the Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, and the ...

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Stressed and emphasise work, but underlined doesn't quite fit. For me, underline is something you do in written language.

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Is this sentence using repetition or is "à la serpe" an expression to underline how they've been cut? I did find "sickle" for "serpe" and indeed the rocks could look as if they've been hacked using a sort of sythe. Could I used "hacked" in this sense? Definitions found: taillées - cut à la...

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However we use "sempre" as to underline the fact that we've never denied any help since whereas we never use it with the meaning of "always". The reason is probably this: when we use verbs of feeling, such as like and love, in a present form we don't state the frequency, that because it's obvious that a feeling is always true.

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