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Can someone help me with these 15 sentences, I wrote down what I thought was OK He slapped me behind my head/at the back of my head. BEHIND Thats the second cigarette in the same hour. What can you say to a story so intricate other than
nod in
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alc24
157 days ago
Relationships, Sentences, Countries, United States, Colours, American, Friendships, Songs, Friends, Languages, Music
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I love to tell this TRUE story. An Australian once wrote to a British magazine to demand that it swiitch to American spellings. The shocked editor published the Australian's letter under this heading: WHAT A NERVE! (By the way, some of you may
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I think you may be asking for explicit, black and white answers, to questions which don't lend themselves to such answers. There seem to be two problems in that there are: *Differences between British and American usages. *Differences in
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bob m
157 days ago
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The above answers are indeed correct. But coming from the point of an English student , I will just say this:
I lost one mark in my recent test for 'americanising'; Teacher's words! SO if you are writing an essay or formal wriitng
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Hi all. I have read the use of quotation marks in American English. I just want to confirm whether the rules are still valid if one quotation mark is followed by another, for example: We must track the status as a Configuration Item changes from
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hi I'm sara from Morocco , 21years , I'd like to know new friends from different countries , we can improve our English together...
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Living without literacy Life without the ability to read in American society is a daunting idea to the literates. When I came to America in the winter of 1993, I didn't had profound knowledge of English language. I was able to decipher all
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spacewater
158 days ago
Essays, Proofreading, Relationships, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Online, Students, American, Friendships, Careers, Friends, Classes, Languages
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You definitely would not use "that" if you are referring to something that you know is fact. Hi, was there a mistake there? Did you mean "You definitely would not use IF"? Well, what I was saying is that I suspected that
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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kooyeen
158 days ago
Dialects, Conditionals, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Mistakes, Apologies, Languages, Expressions
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I don't hear it used often by white people (unless used deliberately, for example in songs), but African Americans seem to use it more regularly in everyday informal speech, so it depends on the variety of English you want to consider.
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kooyeen
158 days ago
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