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Is it ok to say, when I've just finished something difficult: " Either I am done with this (I finished something unpleasent and difficult) or this is done with me (if the work overwhelmed me)"?
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I have been teaching English for the last eleven years. I would love to teach people from japan, korea, china, turkey, bulgaria esp english conversation. If you have a skype connection than u can contact me free at my skype name sinclair Sync,
Video and Distance Learning
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sync2009
321 days ago
Conversations, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Conversational, Languages, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Asia, Korea, China, Teaching
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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
Medical English
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leem72
321 days ago
Medical English, Language Schools, Speaking English, Learning English, English as a Second Language, Learn English, Conversations, Writing Letters, Proofreading, Conversational English, Australia, Using English, Direct Speech, Sample Letters, Speak English
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hello, Your opinion is clever and useful. I am a new member. What I did just several minutes before was writing a post to introduce myself too. To lots of new members, the first thing in mind is to post a conventional intruduction. It may be a
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Person 1: Why did you want to invite me out for coffee last night? Person 2: Simply because I felt pretty sad and needed someone to confide in. That's it. - Is this small conversation natural? Thanks so much to Teachers, Stevenukd
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This is a very cool idea! Just be careful that you're not researching words that people don't use in natural daily conversation. For example "savvy" is a popular term used in print media - articles talking about fashion, music,
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Hi Jil, Welcome to English Forums. Thanks for joining us. "So what?" is almost always intended as a rude, confrontational remark. "Hey, you just spilled hot coffee on my dress!" (reply) "So what?" (What if I did? What
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. I keep one myself for particularly odd English locutions that I run across. It is a much more meaningful way to organize thoughts and learn lexes than the traditional word list. Here is some of what STEVEN BLOOMBERG has to say: "You need
EFL, TEFL, DELTA, CELTA, Teaching Jobs
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mister micawber
357 days ago
Numbers, Conversations, Articles, Vocabulary, Paragraphs, Expressions, Phrasal Verbs
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"I didn' t go to work as I was very tired" It is OK, but we much more commonly use "since" or "because", especially in conversation.
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The one and ONLY one time I had to have a conversation with a uniformed public servant about this issue, he said "Ma'am, the reason I pulled you over was that you were traveling in excess of the posted speed limit."
Now how much
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