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At 22:57:16 on Sat, 26 Sep 2009, Paul (Email Removed) wrote in (Email Removed): But it might be different in India. Could it be? The English used in India is British English or International English (if the latter is different from ... criticised
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1-This isn't a one-size-fits-all classroom course: Can you explain this? It means, this is not a fixed course, it is changeable? Same meaning? It means that the teacher gives each student different help, based on the needs of that
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clive
102 days ago
British English, Essays, Sentences, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Context, Students, Classes, Languages
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Hi,
Is
"I want to enroll in college" correct then? Yes.
Longman dictionary says:
"enroll for/on - British English Are you sure it doesn't say 'for/in'? 'On' does not make sense in this context.
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"good in pronunciation" sounds quite wrong to me. In fact, without any explanatory context I might not even understand that it was supposed to mean "good at pronunciation". Perhaps there are some regional differences here
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Without further context, it is not possible to say whether the sentence was intended as sarcasm or not. The question "To what do I owe this honor?" is not an unusual one. This question would not be unusual for a situation in which
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Do you have any more context? From this, I'd guess it either means that the greenery is blowing about in the wind, or it just means that the greenery is abounding or overflowing.
In British English, "tossing" has a
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I still do not understand the meaning of the words in the sentences below.
Could you elaborate the meaning of the words in sentences below for me.
Great thanks in advance.
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Hi,
I know it's not an idiom or anything like that but I just wanted to know what a quick one means in such context like a fight. Could we say Mike Tyson will get a quick one tonight meaning he will survive only one round ?
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Yes, you are correct regualr does have a double meaning. But almost every word has so many different meanings. So wouldn't the context exaplain it to the reader in what sense regular or some other word is used?
Fear not. You can almost
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My explanation is for American English. (British English may have different colorations on these words.) Handsome is used to describe men in the same way as beautiful is used to describe women. A handsome woman is one who looks good in spite of
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