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Pardon the intrusion, I was hoping someone could help me out understanding the subtle differences (if any) between 'else' and 'otherwise' in the following. What's better: If {something happens}, {the following happens}. Else
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alan pemberton
1 yr 106 days ago
Punctuation, Clauses, Commas, Chat, Friendships, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Writing, Conversational, Languages, Conversational English
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"Impose" is, of course, perfectly good English here, and might be many English-speakers' preference, native-speakers or otherwise. However, don't imagine that "impose" is the only available word for you to use here. As
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Oh for God's sake!
We had been talking about conversational English among people discussing their families. Now you take your "correction" to our suggestions and after being told it's NOT natural in conversational English, you
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The best way as far as I know is LISTEN! LISTEN! LISTEN!
LISTEN!
so its LISTEN.Listen a lot.Listen to a comprehensible material(easily understandable).How do you do it?
Just by watching a lot of DVD movies.Don"t rush off.Just
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I can't teach you English but I can help you improve what you already know with English conversations. I run a tele-service where I help others with their English by having real talks in conversational English. Its inexpensive and definitely worth
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Okay, thanks, but Which one would be used more often, say in conversational English or in formal one??!!
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Vaivara wrote: While giving some advi c e to someone I said: ‘I don’t know how deep and far you want to go…’ meaning I didn’t know if she needed just brief definition or maybe a more in-depth article on the subject we were discussing. My son,
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I would say "I think that next time, I can do better than I did before." Conversationally, you could say "I think next time, I can do better than before." In written, non-conversational English, the first is better. When you are writing, the
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