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It is interesting to notice that I started this thread about three years ago... and now, three years later, it is clear to me that his attempt sucks. I noticed some possibly weird vowels and consonants, but the main problem seems to be his
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If you ever take an acting class, you will learn to read each line of a play in 10 to 12 different ways. There are literally thousands of ways that a speech of five sentences can be read. Each particular rhythm of stresses, including the rhythm of
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Probably just a matter of viewpoint. Since the article is correct, the noun must be countable; Yes indeed, a matter of viewpoint. This seems to be a case of viewing countability differently. I learned in school to call "countable" those
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cool breeze
69 days ago
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Hi! Could you please tell me is it possible to say a major (= specialization) in my letter of motivation? Or it's american word? I chose translation and interpreting as my major Thanks!
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Hi,
I made some changes to your text and corrected a few grammar errors. Hopefuly someone else will do additional proofreading. The text is lengthy so please be patient.
1.The most interesting experience in my life was moving from
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ivanhr
75 days ago
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Could you please help me to complete a chat of British teenage friends with the phases that best fit it. For each gap choose either A or B.
A: (1)__
B: Yeah, great! I’ve decided to (2)________________ to a new iPod.
A: (3)
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triumph1
75 days ago
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Is there an informal contraction for ‘when did you' such as Whendjya ? Informally, question words (not just when ) are contracted with did you that way. In written form they are often represented thus: When'd you, Where'd you,
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Hello! I speak American English, so I personally wouldn't utilize the word "holiday" in the sentences above. Regarding sentences #1 and #3, they'll sound a bit more natural with the preposition "of" or "from"
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Personally, I like the little idiosyncrasies of language that my Chinese and Indian and other foreign friends use in speaking English You are a special case -- someone who is very interested in language. You may even be currently living in an
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He's not generally a snob, but he won't drink inferior wine.
I'm a beer snob. I don't like watery, American beers sold in the grocery store. I'm not a snob in other ways, but I won't drink bad beer. So, where beer
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