Instead of either it should be ‘all’.
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How much water do i waste? Well it's quite easy, we leave the sink on when we are brushing out teeth and whenever we was dishes we never turn off the water.
From the given instruction attached, it's clear that an appeal is required to be written in order to move to the next grade.
<h3>What is an appeal?</h3>
An appeal actually refers to a request one makes which is usually serious, urgent and needs immediate attention. When appeals are made, they are meant to be responded to.
From the attached instruction, it's clear that the board actually needs a written appeal which will be looked into by the Placement Committee and a decision will then be reached.
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Actually, Lisa skates better than he
Actually, <em>he </em>skates better than Lisa
Because in elliptical clauses words are purposely left out because of pattern or logic of the sentence.
(Im not 100% sure ive just started learning it but it seems logical sorry if im not helpful)