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WOW! I know this is old but, If you are going to insult someone's intelligence, you should know that "Spelt" is not a word in the context in which you are using it. That would be "..which is SPELLED.." Have a nice day! Hi,
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WOW! I know this is old but, If you are going to insult someone's intelligence, you should know that "Spelt" is not a word in the context in which you are using it. That would be "..which is SPELLED.." Have a nice day!
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medium or means? I think means is more appropriate in this context.
Here is an article:
http://www.geocities.com/benign0/agr-disagr/5-3-villegas.html
Why English should be the medium of instruction
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medium or means? I think means is more appropriate in this context.
I'd like to make a correction to my question version: "instruction"(singular) instead of "instructions".
The poster's question refers to the
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"The phrase 'caught on camera' could n't be more appropriate, as a lardy sweat-bucket of a bus driver shows he has all the self control of Amy Whitehouse going out for a swift half. "Watch as the dastardly kids torment the
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short 'the' (before a consonant sound)
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Oddly e nough, a large p e r centage of unstressed English vow e ls "reduce to schwa" in rap i d speech, including those underlined here. It varies, depending on the
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c ountries, not C ountries. If you are opposing one known set of specific countries to another, you say The rich countries ... ... and the poor countries ... But if you want to talk only about poor countries in general, without any specific
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Please give a context that you would use it in so that the forum can better answer your question.
" Buckfull " is not a real word, but " bucket full of ..." is
He found a bucket full of gold in the cave= A bucket
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Either "I was very tired" or "I was defeated." Context will tell.
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Hello, norfound– and welcome to English Forums. Since you have included no further context, all I can tell you is that the clause is quite natural. 'A voice' = 'someone'.
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