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Sorry I could not resist!!!
You should avoid mixing American English..
Not to mix
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i've got to do something or i've got a sore throat... these are examples of bad grammar slipping into american slang. Sorry, Anon, but the expression "have got to do something" (meaning "must do something") is quite
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yankee
19 days ago
Capital Letters, Writing, References, Business, Career, United States, Usages, Speaking, Chat, American, Friendships, Apologies, Expressions
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i'm sorry for my triteness. but I've always dreamt of having or of just knowing one Jessie. Do you mind having a name of heroine of american film?!
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I'm very sorry having put the clips with that low sound.I thought they were well-recorded but I was wrong. So I'll put them again. Again sorry
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Sorry, Lessing,” I sputtered “It’s because of us you couldn’t watch the sky show” (do you mean fireworks? 'sky show' doesn't clearly express that. I thought you were talking about a show on Sky tv)
“Cut it out ,” she laughed. “I
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Please correct the following sentences. Thank you.
Sorry, Lessing,” I sputtered “It’s because of us you couldn’t watch the sky show”
“Cut it,” she laughed. “I could watch all the fireworks the next year. But you couldn’t. You are our
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It's not "Football"! Football is the sports with strong men and, well, footballs. Soccer is "Fussball" or "Foodbal" in english, closer to the german word! I'm English but most of the time I don't have a
Basic English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
45 days ago
American English, British English, Football, Spelling, Rugby, Writing, United Kingdom, Sports, Countries, Great Britain, United States, American, Apologies, Languages
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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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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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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
51 days ago
Dialects, Conditionals, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Mistakes, Apologies, Languages, Expressions
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