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Kooyeen, I'm African American and being black has NOTHING to do with pronouncing the word "sword" nor does it have anything to do with Ebonics. That is an ignorant, stereotypical statement... It was just a guess, since CB said he
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Gives me the possibility of winning, something along those lines I'm sorry, but I still don't understand. Could you use more words to explain what the original thing is supposed to mean. Your jokes never give me a chance to have a
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eg
Fred: My uncle died yesterday.
Jim: Ha-ha.
Fred: It's no laughing matter.
Hi Clive,
Thank you very much for your helpful explanation.
Does Jim think what Fred say is true but doesn't take it seriously or think what
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Could someone help me with this? 1 I restored factory setting so the computer is the same as when it came out of the store. This is okay, but "settings" is more common. 2 Every woman has occasion when she wants to look her best. Use
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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avangi
36 days ago
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2. I think there is not much to understand for this one. Just that we are reading a joke and the bartender asks if this is a joke. (Maybe I didn't get this either!) 5. I don't get this one either A blonde, a brunette, a red-head, a
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kooyeen
36 days ago
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Hi Kooyeen,
I really enjoyed your jokes, so when we can expect something new for a good laugh and at English in the same time?
Best whishes,
Danijela
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Now, if I've thought of it, you can be damned sure bet someone else has thought of it. Do I write a treatment, pitch it, go all out and try for quick-and-dirty, or do the best first-draft possible? All I know is that there are hundreds of Anne
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I'm asking someone a question and he replies with a joke: I guess you wouldn't believe me if I said I was Kirk Douglas.. Shouldn't it be were instead of was since it's a conditional sentence?
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Hi,
Could you explain what 'it's no laughing matter' means?
In what situation would you use the expression?
If someone tells a joke and I don't think it's funny, can I say 'it's no laughing matter'?
Thanks.
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-Whatever you do, don't GET them telling you jokes. Get + object +...ing means 'make somebody/something start ...ing'.
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