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Chloe: Thanks to you, Smallville's finally getting a close-up. Getting seen by the world? Clark: l said they could film at the farm. l didn't realize half of Hollywood would show up. Chloe: Revel in the irony they've chosen a
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hello, pls check my grammar for 2 stories.. "The Chrysanthemums" and "The Lottery" thanks for ur time!!! .. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4
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Dear Friends, My corpus-based search has found matces for both but would you natives use 'the' in the following: D iscourse irony involves processing the more salient (though contextually incompatible) literal meaning initially , which is
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In British English, 1. Both these options are fine. 2. I wouldn't use words like 'savvy' until you have a good working knowledge of the language. Slang has a tone of its own and some slang words are unsuitable for some occasions. 3. Is
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Shaheen Nath(TCS),(Udaipur)-How my Relationship with the Bohra Muslim Girl from Udaipur finally broke apart * From: Swastika198327 (Email Removed) * Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 09:05:33 -0800 (PST) Let me make it very clear that I am not a lout neither
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anirban basu
279 days ago
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By that, I don't mean, "A producer paid me money to write a script." Sorry bud, by definition that makes you a professional screenwriter. I mean, well, most of you don't seem like you can write. Frankly, most of you don't
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Hi, My name is cjjc and I am here for help! I am currently learning the Polish language and have run into some trouble as I have noticed how little I listened at school and therefore lack the English grammatical knowledge to carry on! Oh the
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cjjc
306 days ago
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If Hamlet was written by Marlowe, I'll eat my hat! That's an interesting one. But does the doubt lie in the second clause, rather than the first? Cf. 1. If Hamlet was written by Marlowe, I'll have to include it in my forthcoming
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dawnstorm
313 days ago
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The stated quality does not exist. The expression carries a touch of irony or sarcasm. Edit. Sorry, Philip, I didn't see your post.
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As I tried to suggest before,"radical" has a traditional political meaning, and a sort of generic meaning. IMHO both your excerpts use it in the generic way, meaning something like, "extremely contrary to existing practices."
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