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Hi Tusshar, in the beginnig I had same problems like u have now.But be sure developing your ear is the hardest part of the language learning.You can learn grammar, you can solve problems, you can write an essay after doing a lot of practises but
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Squeaky wrote: if it is the ship or barge then the correct spelling is barque. And in U.S., "bark" is also acceptable as per American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language.
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if it is the ship or barge then the correct spelling is barque.
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Welcome to the show, Supernatural. There is no quick way to learn a foreign language. You could start by avoiding making mistakes on purpose: pay attention to capitalization and correct spelling ( you , not u ), if you want others to take you
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'The series is entitled Let us trim our hair in accordance with Socialist lifestyle.'
State radio programmes such as "Dressing in accordance with our people's emotion and taste" link clothes and appearance with the wearer's "ideological and
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I've just noticed that the topic started as "Trust/ Believe " but has been wrongly changed to "Trust/ Belive ". I
occasionally correct spelling mistakes in headers so that they will not
look so awful in the main listing of threads. This
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Hello Anon
The correct spelling is "onus". It comes from the Latin word for a "burden". Thus "the onus of proof is on you" means "the burden of proof is on you".
I've never heard the "honus" version. I suppose some ears are more in need of a
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to communicate in English if we know 1000 words. IT IS THE EASIEST LANGUAGE!... The language of the future
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Wow, what a lot of nonesense. Is American English simply lazy English with disregard for the fundamentals of the language, or is it a valid simplification of an overly complex and irregular language? Huh? What are you talking about? I was
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Philip
I don't blame you. I'm also like that. When we go for the major errors, we miss the minor ones.
I'm very particular about correct spelling. Do you think it is something positive or negative? In other words, if I point out the spelling
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