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How is the generic Canadian(like from Vancouver, Toronto..) accent different from the generic US accent? I think the way Hayden Christensen speaks is very rythmic, could anyone comment on his accent so that I could try and learn that? Does it bug
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Tuongvan wrote: Bill has been UK on/ US at the same grade for several years now .
Perhaps British people use on and American people use at . Or this sentence has other meaning ? I 'm very confused now. Hi Van, The dictionary is correct
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Thank you teacher Hoa Thai,
I have checked again the word "grade "in the Cambridge dictionary.And I find an example of the use of grade as follows:
Bill has been UK on/ US at the same grade for several years now .
Perhaps British people
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Hi,
Thank you for your correction , but I think pay in cash , not pay cash , 'P ay cash' is a common expression that seems fine here to me, particularly since it avoids repetition of the word 'in' (ie "in cash . . . in . . . yen").
and the
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Thank you for your correction , but I think pay in cash , not pay cash ,
and the phrase : " using the exchange rate of the US dollar against the Japanese Yen published by TOKYO Bank at the time of payment " in this context is not the way the
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There's not a real difference between them. They're both American ways of ending commercial letters...British people would use "Yours faithfully"
Chiara
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Hi,
I observed in movies that foreigners use "would" very often.What does it imply.
Interestingly, I don't hear the word 'foreigner' used very often these days. It may be because I live in Canada, a country with many immigrants.
It's one
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British people will generally leave them outside.
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