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Hi,
If ABC Graduate Recruitment is the name of a graduate scheme, then
which of the following sentences are correct?
note: there are more than 1 vacancy
I am interested in the ABC Graduate Recruitment Vacancies I am interested
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when i I need to say "she" i I say "he" having slip of tongue, do es this ever happen to even to native speakers?? No. Very rarely, if ever. instead "tell me when he is leaving" i I may say "tell me when is he
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Those particular slips are ones that native speakers don't usually make. The most common native slips I hear are: irregardless (not a word, it's regardless) and supposably (pronounced supposedly). Misplacing the verb isn't a big deal.
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i have a question about using pronouns.sometimes i can use them wrongly without noticing, i mean when i need to say "she" i say "he" having slip of tongue,do this ever happen to even native speakers?? also while speaking and
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"Have you any idea?"
The only time I'd expect to hear that construction in AmE would be for a calculated effect, never in conversation. For example, it might used for comedic effect to illustrate a very unsophisticated speaker
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Hi friends,
I learnt that in English we use "WHO" for God and human being whereas "WHICH" is used for animals, plants and non living things. If its fine then please review the conversation below and advise:
Tom: What
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You should be able to understand these if you hear someone use them, but you probably shouldn't try to copy them (unless you want your English to sound sloppy), and please don't use them in writing (unless you are recording the
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Hi chiliblossom!
My nickname is Beto . I'm from Brazil and I was biology teacher,driver, businessman and other few other things without much success. And nowadays I only learning English by myself and I am doing temporary works. I had
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The meaning is identical. The version with "got" is lower register - casual conversation.
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Thanks, Amy. Is there any situation the question form is preserved? I remember a thread somewhere in this forum discussed this but I don't know how to find it.
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