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"They had not even finished fishing out the first car and he's driving a second car into the swiming pool." Pretty close to that. Jeez. They hadn't even finished fishing that first car out, and here he is, dumping a second one
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Thanks for the advice, Grammar Geek, but relaxing is a luxury I can't afford. My neurological condition doesn't allow it. The last time I let my guard down, I ended up talking like this: "Me... not... can... talk... Me... not...
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I suppose it could be correct as two different things are dealt with in the list, subjects and a person. If it was: "I'm interested in science, maths, geography and in history", then it wouldn't sound right to me. Hi, really? I
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Frequently listen to English spoken by native speakers and repeat them. Watch English movies, listen to music, audio clips, BBC news and presentations. Control your rate of speech to get the correct intonation and rhythm of English. Use your
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Am really struggling with my accent...English people can't really understand some words what am saying...So any body advice me how to change my accent? You might need an accent reduction course. Learn the sounds, learn how to connect words,
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The TOEFL has four sections: reading, speaking, listening, writing. The best advice: study grammar! It's true that there is no grammar section, but the TOEFL tests your grammar in other ways. For example, if you don't understand the
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In most conversations, when the speaker is being sarcastic, it will be very clear. The first case, "This is really delicious food," would most likely be said when the food in question is very obviously NOT good. In a lot of cases, this
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To me it's ambiguous. It could mean either of the things you say. If your first meaning was intended someone might instead say "... for Amy's sake", but this can't be relied upon.
Context and intonation should help you
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Hi, yes, I remember you asked about him. I'm not an expert at all, but I can tell you my opinion, as a learner. I agree it's a good accent for those who are interested in British English. I don't find any annoying features in his
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Hi. Avangi My name is Wang. Thank you very much for taking so much time to answer my question. The four tones of the Chinese characters are not really like the intonation of an English sentence or expression. The pitch in fact is a part of the
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