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I'm Australian, and it's always 'tanned' here. But I would contend that is what it's intended to be in American English, too. I always used to read/hear 'tanned' in American media and books, and it's only in recent
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anonymous
179 days ago
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That's not how it works, even if you create a new profile your IP will still be banned. Sorry! Try chatting again in a month or so...
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I'm sorry, I'm a native speaker and it is hard for me to analyze what I do naturally, but I will try to help. :) **For all of your sentences, it is correct either way. However, each question has a specific answer that sounds better. I
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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andromeda13
216 days ago
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I'm sorry, I'm a native speaker and it is hard for me to analyze what I do naturally, but I will try to help. :) **For all of your sentences, it is correct either way. However, each question has a specific answer that sounds better. I
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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andromeda13
216 days ago
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Benjamin Franklin said, "Time was money." According to English grammar that I learned, the above sentence can be changed into indirect speach. Benjamin Franklin said that time is money. ("time is money" is a proverb and not
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snappy
220 days ago
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I'm sorry but i don't understand how to read that. I was afraid of that. Unfortunately, when it comes to transformational grammar, there are so many ways of representing the structures and so much terminology that it is sometimes as if
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Wow, I didn't expect someone to reply, let alone read my long post. I pay much attention to how people write on
forums, but my sentence structure has stayed on a basic level. That's not true, you write well! I didn't explain this
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akstylish
291 days ago
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I have not tried his material but I believe in his method. I believe because I tried it sometime ago for German and it worked. I mean, listening tens of times makes you friends with the language, both hearing and, amazingly, speaking. It worked
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anonymous
334 days ago
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Hi Lucille
I am a middle aged Mancunian (person from Manchester) and would be glad to exchange information with you about the United Kingdom, its history and culture. If you have any questions about our strange cultural ways
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adrenochrome
342 days ago
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Hi Kooyeen, I am still confused about the meaning of the sentence below which I picked up from the Internet: Until now, I could only use MIDI keyboard with my old PC because the traditional MIDI cable cannot attach the more recent ones. You
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