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Hello, I am hoping you can help me by providing me with some basic advice. I am a recent university graduate and am determined to spend some time teaching...

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Hi Everyone, I need a help for speaking English. In fact, I am an international student. However, I am not satisfied about my English speaking, so I need...

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Dear all I have translated the following text from Farsi to English. I want to request of someone to check it for me whether it has any error or not. Please...
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Help the French to speak 'good' English (and vice versa...) <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>...
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by Paul Burke
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I must correct this answer please. 11) Many people visit museums when they travel to new places. Why do youthink people visit museum? Use specific reasons...

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Hello, I am trying to learn Korean. I am using Rosetta Stone software and have installed it but it tells me no files are found. The language section is...
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Hello, I am writing a scientific text with a lot of letter symbols in it. To make things worse, the symbols represent values of various types: there are...

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Hi, I'm still translating the http://www.sibyllineorder.org/sacred texts/sw innana.htm , and I've found another few problematic lines: Ereshkigal...
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Please help! I need to find Boland's poems called "Menses" and "Making up". Can anbody post them here, please??? Eavan Boland has...
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Hi All, I'm trying to translate a text (http://www.sibyllineorder.org/sacred texts/sw innana.htm), and I've got some vocabulary problems. Can you...
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by Tomasz Dryjanski
3 yr 52 days ago

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Gotta a question: I am writing a script on WWII for a church musical. I want to say something like this in my script: Christmas Eve on the frontlines....
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by John Ramsay
3 yr 54 days ago

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I have been looking for a master list (a corpus) of all grammatical cases in English or the best approximation of it you know of such a list. Preferably...
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by Einde O'Callaghan
3 yr 64 days ago

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Dear newsgroupers, when you do you use "by definition" and when do you use "per definition"? Best regards Sasha.
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Sentence in question: "You can all but hear the engineer knocking their coffee cup over fumbling for the fader." Referring to a situation where...
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by dontbother
3 yr 67 days ago

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AMERICA IN DANGER of its own out-of-control Bio-Terror: Is 1984 here? Or cripping... God help us, blinded! Originally Secret Bio-Aerosols are misused to...
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Back from Africa, where I was a secular missionary in the Kayon Ghozi's leprosary (Burundi) because of health reasons, I wrote these lucky Flashes...
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Hello.. I have written this letter. Could you check that this is correct or not. I have send this letter to my customer. Thank you in advance. = =AD=AD...
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You start out with great enthusiasm, but give up in frustration in just a matter of months. It is not your fault that you have failed, it's just that...
By Anonymous

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Hi, It has recently come to my attention that the noun phrase "courses lectured in English" is rather common. As a non-native speaker and learner...

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Hello everyone! Recently someone asked me if I knew an English sport or game which is called (and here I have a problem, because I don't know the spelling...

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Hi, You can learn English by talking to Americans! Many Americans are waiting to talk to you. Just go to this site and follow the steps: http://www.ifnetwork...

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Hi, I saw the following sentence and have been wondering whether it sounds awkward to native speakers. Note that it is the first sentence on the web page...

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As I was writing this sentence: I wanted to take her to Tango lessons. I was wondering whether I should capitalize Tango. I called my buddy who is a Ph...
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by credoquaabsurdum
3 yr 82 days ago

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Hello. Which are the differences for words "strange" and "weird"? It seems to have the same significance but in spoken language (american...

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Dear Friends; I'm learning English as second language and now need someone to talk and develope my listening and speaking skills. I'm looking for...
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