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4 yr 194 days ago
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Yes, I'm liberal for two languages but more than two I don't like either. The US is also contending with the possibility of ending up with two languages, Spanish and English. Like Canada. A lot of folks in the states are angry about that
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rajah homaba
5 yr 31 days ago
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A person from the Ukraine has told a friend of mine that thecountry no longer takes the article "the" First, the Ukrainian language has no articles at all, so it is impossible for them to have any idea what they are talking about in that
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anonymous
5 yr 36 days ago
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(about doing something "on yesterday" "on today" or "on tomorrow") That's a new one on me. By analogy with "by purpose?" Yes, I think so. The usage of doing something "on accident" as sort of a
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"If you notice spelling errors I would appreciate you/your bringing ... questions sound a bit stupid, but I'm still learning english. It depends upon what is appreciated. If I appreciate you, I probably appreciate you whatever you are
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In our last episode, , the lovely and talented Vigor broadcast on alt.usage.english: "If you notice spelling errors I would appreciate you/your bringing it to my attention." To me "you" version sounds better. I don't
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Vigor wrote on 14 Dec 2004: "If you notice spelling errors I would appreciate you/your bringing it to my attention." To me "you" version sounds better. Not to me, though. I don't understand why is "your" sometimes
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"If you notice spelling errors I would appreciate you/your bringing it to my attention." To me "you" version sounds better. I don't understand why is "your" sometimes used? I'm sorry if these questions sound a
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All I see in Jenkin's thesis is a cop out. Even if it was intellectually or pedagogically valid, learners themselves ... wanting to develop and move forward. Mind you, if you want to talk PC in ESOL, try 'error' vs 'mistake'...
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You've got anuvver fing coming, ven. ELF might mark the end of dental fricatives as we know vem. What's more, ... she proposes that native speakers need to undergo retraining so that they themselves use the modified pronunciation of the
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django cat
5 yr 136 days ago
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