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From Times OnlineJuly 15, 2008 The 10 greatest sci-fi films never made The unfinished masterpieces of fantasy cinema Since Georges Melies' 1902 'Trip to the Moon' cinema has been in love with science fiction. The romance has been rocky
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Hello. Seems to be many of us having the same problems;p You have underlined "frequently" in this sentense: "British comedy makes frequently use of irony and humour which depends on a writer or performer suggesting the opposite of
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Hi Optilang, I posted the last thread because of my concern over this unprecedented crisis which not only affected me, surely, everyone in America as well as those living in economically developed countries in some indirect ways. I can
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Right. But I don't think he's passing judgement. Yes, this is a good example of irony. Ah, I think I misunderstood what you meant by " should live better lives." We often use that expression to mean, "You must strive to be a
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I'm watching "Life" an interesting show. Nice bit of throwaway dialogue: She had that Canadian thing... You know: Happy for no reason. Just like you. Not so much... Oh, wait a minute... Irony. Whoosh. Where did I put that hemlock? If
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. " Slapstick comedy, ... are now less popular in Britain." should it be IS?- - Yes "Many novels, films, stage plays etc . uses irony.."-- plays, etc., use "These were both used a lot in the popular series of Carry On
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Thank you so much for your help!:) But I didn't quite understand all of the mistakes. " Slapstick comedy, which is based on people falling over, bumping into each other, etc. are now less popular in Britain." should it be IS?
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. I've underlined some: American stage humour is more direct than British comedy. In the American series Cheers, for instance, the humour comes from characters like Coach and Woody being more stupid than any reel person could possible be. But
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Hi I have OB were I have to find a bunch of mistakes in a text. Here's part of the text. Does anybody see more mistakes in these paragraphs? American stage humour is more direct than British comedy. In the American series Cheers, for instance,
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Hi. In view of the "but" phrase in the first paragraph, I'd be inclined to say, "I thought he might be upset by*** etc." (optional) I'd delete "that" after "suggested." I don't think you
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