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Language learning
Languages sometimes feature to be difficult. What does this mean? Any language has its own sophisticated rules and principles , including gestures, signals and facial expressions, which constitute the full of language.
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grammar geek
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Hi all,
This is a part of an unfinished essay I'm writing as homework. I wish you can have a quick peek at this writing and assess it.
please, I'm bad at writing and seek your help to correct mistakes of this part.
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mr.eleget
212 days ago
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Thank you, Clive. M is a police officer, and in Japan, even a female uses this kind of
expression as an excuse ( of course it's not polite, though ).
You helped me a lot!
kenta
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Hi guys,
This is a part of unfinished essay I'm writing as homework. I wish you can have a quick peek at this writing and assess it.
please, I'm bad at writing and seek your help to correct mistakes of this part.
Thank
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anonymous
214 days ago
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Hi,
I`m not sure how good your English is (your spelling is much better compare to spelling of some native speakers I know) but the first English written books I read were translations by non-native writers as I found these a lot easier to
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Hi guys,
This is a part of unfinished essay I'm writing as homework. I wish you can have a quick peek at this writing and assess it.
please, I'm bad at writing and seek your help to correct mistakes of this part.
Thank
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mr.eleget
215 days ago
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Idioms are phrases that have become embedded in a language over time, replacing what had been the standard way of saying something. They are accepted for formal use, and usually are chosen for use because they are the most efficient way to
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anonymous
220 days ago
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Hello akstylish,
I would be interested to know which country you come from or are living in. I'm a little concerned that you suffer from 'social anxiety' as you put it but depending where you live you might even be able to
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Since this very question was recently posed in the forums, I am locking this thread. Please have a look at http://www.englishforums.com/English/OriginAnimalIdiomsEnglish/kbjvj/post.htm if you're interested. (I bet your teacher won't be
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People use both in English but 'one-on-one' is used more in sport. For an interview 'to' is a more correct use of the preposition in the expression.
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