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It's right, but the sentence is unbalanced. It should be: ... a mouthful; I can't imagine anyone would actually say that. It's good to have choices. In an ESL context, I'll generally be more interested in grammar than felicity of
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"Since when have they been" is too much of a mouthful; I can't imagine anyone would actually say that. It's good to have choices. In an ESL context, I'll generally be more interested in grammar than felicity of expression.
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(snip) I believe it is an error. As far as I know, beverages can only be countable. Right, but "beverage" isn't, at least insofar as the ESL-learner's perennial "countability" frustration goes, as follows: should they
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(snip) I believe it is an error. As far as I know, beverages can only becountable. Right, but "beverage" isn't, at least insofar as the ESL-learner'sperennial "countability" frustration goes, as follows: should they say
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(snip) I believe it is an error. As far as I know, beverages can only be countable. Right, but "beverage" isn't, at least insofar as the ESL-learner's perennial "countability" frustration goes, as follows: should they
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What are you guys talking about? I couldn't unencode it with my my ESL level of English. You spelled a word with a "ise" that should have had "ice". Musika teased you by doing the same with ... you may be happy to hear,
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I was oying your "advise", the noun. What are you guys talking about? I couldn't unencode it with my my ESL level of English. You spelled a word with a "ise" that should have had "ice". Musika teased you by doing
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donna richoux
5 yr 351 days ago
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Who are you oying? I was voicelessly oying the OP. I was oying your "advise", the noun. What are you guys talking about? I couldn't unencode it with my my ESL level of English.
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The facts 1. The QWERT 101/103 keyboard layout has dominated the world and peoples of all native languages have got ... German, French, Spanish words have been borrowed into English, but that's not true for East Asian words (Chinese, Japanese,
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don phillipson
5 yr 352 days ago
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On 8 Dec 2003 14:51:53 GMT, CyberCypher That may be how an ESL student says these things, but how should we? It's not just EFL students who use this form. Expat Westerners also use it when they speak English to each other whether or not there
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charles riggs
5 yr 355 days ago
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