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Hi Coloraday I wasn't completely sure about "liars", but it sounds like the word he was saying, and it seems like a good fit in the context. To me, the final sound seems to be a sort of mix of S and Z -- i.e. not clearly one or the
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Thanks,actually there is no more context on this one.
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It might be "claim", I suppose -- though I have no idea why he would be saying that. As was the case with some of your other clips, a bit more context would be helpful.
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Well, it might just be the actor's accent that is confusing then. I seem to hear a bit of an r-sound before the vowel in trumps/charms too, so it would be more like "trom(p)s" (pronounced with the American vowel). But as Amy said, I
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CJ is correct. Most- in this context means the "majority" of America which is referred to as a single entity and therefor, takes on the 3rd person rule.
If the original sentence were: most Americans...then "don't" is
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Hi everyone,
In the following sentences, the last sentence is quite confusing to me.
What's the meaning of "reference" in this context and where do the words "from the platform to ... its best representatives" link
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Hello,
The Oxford Advanced Learner´s Compass refers that the verb "To Hire" meaning to give somebody a job, is mainly used in American English. I would like to know if a sentence like "The company is hiring new workers"
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Hi,
You may sometimes be much in the wrong, in owning your being in the right."
Benjamin Franklin, 1754
What does "owning" mean exactly in this context? Admitting
How can "in owning your being in the
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"You may sometimes be much in the wrong, in owning your being in the right." Benjamin Franklin, 1754 What does "owning" mean exactly in this context? How can "in owning your being in the right" be reworded?
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I see you asked for a British way, but since no one has responded yet I will offer an American answer. We would say "wedding night." I've certainly never heard "prom night" used in this context."
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