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In American English, both are considered correct.
In fact, "beat" seems to be more popular than "beaten" in common conversational English.
I have a feeling that 'beaten' is used more when there is a physical
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In American English, both are considered correct.
In fact, "beat" seems to be more popular than "beaten" in common conversational English.
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I've been told by British friends that "different to" is basically the British equivalent of the American "different than": Neither is approved of by hardcore prescriptivists, but everybody uses them anyway. The American
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Dear friend, * London is different of Hong Kong - incorrect; London is different from/to Hong Kong - correct; *In Argentina, Christmas celebrations are completely different as the ones in England - incorrect; In Argentina, Christmas celebrations
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His name figures among the top 10 personalities of the tinsel word listed by Filmfare. The other achievement he rates on equal footing is the mention of his work in Black in American Cinematography manual, deemed a Bible in Hollywood.
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His name figures among the top 10 personalities of the tinsel word listed by Filmfare. The other achievement he rates on equal footing is the mention of his work in Black in American Cinematography manual, deemed a Bible in Hollywood. I found in
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He means towards is British English, while toward is American English. Hi, I hear a lot of US born "native speakers" of English add the "s," but in the forties, when I was in "grammar school," they gave us 'ell
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American printing convention places the period and the comma always within the quotation marks and colons and semicolons always outside of them.
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I have used a textbook for about 10 years: Whaddaya say? by Nina Weinstein. It helps students recognize typical speech patterns and common reductions that Americans use, such as the title phrase "What do you say - whaddaya say" or
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Hello,
I would like to know the meaning of the phrase "(when I) say froggy, jump". Does it come from a traditional children song or game?
I found it on http://www.wrensworld.com/froggyjump.htm . But I also found "say
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