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His name figures among the top 10 personalities of the tinsel word listed by Filmfare. The other achievement he rates on equal footing is the mention of his work in Black in American Cinematography manual, deemed a Bible in Hollywood. I found in
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He means towards is British English, while toward is American English. Hi, I hear a lot of US born "native speakers" of English add the "s," but in the forties, when I was in "grammar school," they gave us 'ell
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American printing convention places the period and the comma always within the quotation marks and colons and semicolons always outside of them.
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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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Hello,
I would like to know the meaning of the phrase "(when I) say froggy, jump". Does it come from a traditional children song or game?
I found it on http://www.wrensworld.com/froggyjump.htm . But I also found "say
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Tape ourselves - yes, record. Send them to the internet - I guess this is a videotape, so yes, sounds like something like YouTube. Coffee-talk - I've never heard this in my life. But it definitely sounds like the kind of chit-chat one does
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Hi,
can I say "don´t forget to pack a pair of warm hot trousers?"
warm trousers - Good for cold weather
hot trousers - Sounds like they make you uncomfortable. Perhaps they make you sweat. Better take them off and put on
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My American Heritage Dictionary has it listed as one word (although when I went to look it up, I expected to find both). Therefore, I will verify both Clive's answer and mine.
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Does it mean that the game had taken on a new twist since Federer was behind in the first two sets? Yes. But add the idea of "suddenly". Federer was behind. The match turned on a dime. (=The direction in which the match was headed
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It depends on whom you ask. I'm sure nearly all Americans would use a comma after May 29 and probably the majority of Britons too. However, some British newspapers such as The Guardian have a dislike for commas in dates and write the date as
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