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Im a newbie here, i would like to improve my english speaking skills
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Anyway, my take away from reading about verb tense in novels and from talking with Seth Harwood is that some people think writing in the present tense is modern and other people think it is trendy and annoying.
Is take away an idiom?
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Hi I don't think there is such a thing as 'an easiest language'. All languages, including English, have sides to it that are difficult and/or easy, comparatively speaking. You could argue however that foreign languages akin to your
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Dear Friends, Suppose I am giving a lecture and I mispronounce a tongue-twisting name. I want to be ironic and want to say that I hope I will mispronounce this name in the next week's lecture, too. What ironic statement could I say which
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Greetings, Tina, Mister Micawber's answers are completely relevant, but let me make some additional remarks: 1. A time of prosperity and peace - is a noun phrase you analysed absolutely correctly. In general, noun phrases may have the
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When I was little my dad brought me home a goldfish. I was delighted but something soon went wrong. My parents were talking to some friends who had come to visit us, and I was a bit bored so I went into the kitchen to see my goldfish. The packet
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You haven't given the entire context.
But generally speaking 'through' and 'by' have the same meaning ,i.e. 'by means of' or 'using'.
In this case I think 'through' is the better alternative.
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Dear Friends,
I am writing a report and I wonder if the following structure can be used at all:
Through/with his remark he said that ...
Which of the two is more commonly used? Which is better in academic writing? Is there
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