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Dear EnglishForums Members, I am from Turkey. Nowadays we discuss about democracy a lot in Turkey. There are a lot of different cultures and different races live in Anatolian, in eurasia, in Turkey. There are Kurdish, Laz, Armenian, Georgian,
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Raja, let me make a number of essential clarifications: 1. ' Hence , that the 'do'-construction in "Who went to the park?" is not possible or at least less preferable (which of the two is it in your opinion?) in "Who
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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gleb_chebrikoff
9 days ago
Constructions, Clauses, Pronouns, Adverbs, Intonations, Relationships, Writing, Sentences, Context, Speaking, Friendships, Speeches, Friends, Numbers
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Hi,
Which game are you talking about? (two games) I assume both games are finished.
I'm talking about the game before. Or
I'm talking about the game before that one.
Both are OK. The exact context may make one sentence
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on general issues and less on me?
the text is 1000 characters and needs to be cut down.
please help me out
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Welcome to EF, badgrammar! I hope you'll soon be able to change your screen name to Good Grammar. It is correct to use the possessive form whose as a relative pronoun whenever a possessive form is needed: This house, whose windows are shut,
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Sorry to butt in like this. I'm sure Clive will give his expert advice but let me try to explain it the way I see it (from a non native speaker's point of view).
Regarding the New York sentence, since both the living/working
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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dimsumexpress
10 days ago
Past Perfect, Simple Past, Past Tenses, Sentences, Online, Websites, Usages, Speaking, Speeches, Simple Tenses, Apologies
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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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Dear all
Could you please check the invitation letter?
I would like to invite all of our senior staff to volunteer fare-well and welcome party at this evening, to 5 mins speech to current volunteer and new comer. I am so sorry to late
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thanks Clive. now I got the proper replies for everyday informal speech. what if it is really a formal situation?
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Hi,
just to reiterate, say someone tells you "hey I saw jack & jil yesterday and they said hi to (saluted) you and said very nice things about you". You need capital letters here.
Question 1: I want to thank this person
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