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The usage of comma in these contexts would be of personal choice. Either way, you are expressing the same idea. But when it comes to conversational English, the comma would differentiate the speaker's feelings. As far as written English is
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With the definition of the word "percentile" I found this exemple: "Ninety percent of the values lie at or below the ninetieth percentile, ten percent above it." What does it mean? AND what is the difference between
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Congratulations on your enthusiasm in such a complicated hobby. It is not necessary to have an American accent, but is more important to be able to pronounce words correctly so that others will understand you. To acquire a complete American accent
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Hello, I am a Dental Hygienist with over 20 years experience in the Dental Industry. I work in private practice and also provide tutoring to International dentists preparing for the OET in Dentistry and planning on working in Australia. I am
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Hi. I was reading through some of the forums and it seems like a lot of people are looking for native English speakers to practice their English. I'm a native speaker who was born and raised in California, and would be happy to be a
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Gerund would suggest that someone saw a part of his walking and the walking is still happening, whereas the infinite suggests that someone saw the whole event and the walking is stopped now.
I know that view has been expressed by quite a
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Hi P, I agree with Clive. The phrase is probably to kick someone in the backside. Usally this phrase means to encourage or urge someone to do something ie. I tend to be set in my ways. Sometimes I need a kick in the backside to get me motivated
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In a book which gives some examples of common collocations in English I came across a phrase "I work behind a bar at the weekends to help pay for my studies". What kind of work is that? Serving customers and pouring drinks? Cleaning
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UKLA ACADEMY - Language Schools / Turkey seeks experienced native English teachers for 2008 - 2009 academic year to teach Skills Courses of General English, Conversational English, TOEFL / TOEIC Prep. Courses, Business English and company
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