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Actually, I am not entirely sure that this is an example of subject-verb agreement, but I am not sure what else to call it. I am writing a lesson plan...
 
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Hi, I really want to know how could I improve my speaking skill while I dont have anybody to talk around here ... I listen to BBC and CNN and I could...
 
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Could you please take a look at this for me? 1 I'm not so close to her as to be able to ask her for money. (is the SO AS TO form only used with an...
 
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" He will need to be picked up at my place on Sunday night for 9:30pm back to Pudong." Is this right? Should it be using "at" here...
By sarah88 in ESL General English... Latest post by Ivanhr 16 hr 45 min ago
 
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Hi The ability to live fully in the present is one of the benefits that what I call the “trans-Fall” state of being brings us. In the words of D.H. Lawrence...
By Newguest in General English... Latest post by Newguest 17 hr 5 min ago
 
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She said that despite these achievements, it is "shocking" that up to 70 percent of women experience physical or sexual violence from men in...
 
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Is it correct to say "healthy food" instead of "healthful food"?
By cjchiu in General English... Latest post by Ivanhr 17 hr 33 min ago
 
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Hello everybody!! Nice to meet you :)) I'm from KZ.
 
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What is the actual difference between "Unlawful" and "Illegal"? ""
By cjchiu in General English... Latest post by Fandorin 17 hr 39 min ago
 
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What are on-glide and off-glide in phonetics? Can you please give some example words with these glides? Thanks for the help!
 
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My question might just sound weird but, I really wonder how it improves... I mean... in what kind of way... It's like a scientific way... the process...
 
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How can one explain the tense, aspect and voice in this one verb? "positioned" -Agatha
 
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I live in Chile, but grew up in the US. even though I was born in Germany. I teach English in Santiago Chile now, I have lived here about 4 years, before...
 
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I'm a English teacher and English-to-Farsi translator who works in Iran.
 
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hi im from the USA i really like meeting new people from around the world and im fluent in english. im also trying to learn other languages. So u wanna...
 
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1. “none” or “nobody” is used in this sentence? Ex. Which of them is her boyfriend? – None./ Nobody. 2. Single or plural number do you use after “none...
By Alex+ in General English... Latest post by Alex+ 18 hr 29 min ago
 
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I'm a girl, just a girl that like speaking and learning english and also I love nature very much. I think making friends all over the world is so cool...
 
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Hi all This is my first question at the forums so please don't judge too harsh ^^ In the net, I saw the both variants of the phrase used a couple of...
 
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Hi teachers, Could I know the difference between "How did I miss your massages?" and "How could I have missed your massages?"? The...
 
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I am sorry the jacket cannot be traced," Chidambaram said. He also reacted angrily to Mumbai cops' tendency to rush to the media at the drop of...
 
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Hi, Which sentence is correct? I guess sentence1. Sentence1: I encouraged my members to try their best. Sentence2: I encouraged my members tried...
 
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Is "he went missing" grammatically correct?
 
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Hello. How can I make the following sentences gramatically correct?(They all refer to past time) 1At no time/I ever( believed)/Mrs.Stevens(take) money...
 
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Hi.Can you tell me please,which one is correct: This is the gentleman whose son I was telling you about. This is the gentleman about whose son I was...
 
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What is the figure of speech used in the poem,'Somebody's Mother' by Mary Dow?
 
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