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Leaders like JFK and Martin Luther King have made important contributions to the people of the United States. Name another world leader you think is important. Give specific reasons for your choice.
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julielai
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Hi, I worte an essay for my Toefl ibt prepartaion. Could you pls check it for me. I need your sugestion regarding grammar errors and ideas. If there is anything need to be improved upon, pls tell me. Thank you. Here is the question Question
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tadatada
104 days ago
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Good cop, bad cop, very bad cop TV show The Wire portrays police, politicians and lawyers working on the wrong side of the law. It's a break from the norm, says dramatist GF Newman, whose own attempt at showing all sides of the story in 1970s
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mc
239 days ago
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"I would kill myself today if I didn't believe that tyranny and injustice must end." Is the last sentence correct too? Yes. Your grammar book must be very old. Some elderly British people may still use should instead of would in
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This is interesting. Anyway, we haven't get an opinion from a British English speaker yet. But if I get it right, when Americans watch British movies, they watch them in British English (that is, they watch the original movies, as thet were made).
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To tell you the truth, I've never heard any foreigner (unless they learned English when they were very young, or had lived in an English speaking country for at least a decade, and had extensive, and personalized accent coaching) ever be able to
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marvin a.
2 yr 353 days ago
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Clive wrote: I believe 'should' in this context is more a feature of BrE. Hello I vaguely remember I learned "I should have liked to do" in school days, X decades ago. And I have thought it is a BrE version of "I would have liked to do". But I
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Dear sir,
Number 3 is perhaps «have you ordered a drink yet»?
I have heard British people say «see you in a bit».
Kind regards,
Goldmund
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The number 234,506,789 should be read "two hundred and thirty-four million, five hundred and six thousand , seven hundred and eighty-nine".
I think that is the way British people speak. Americans would read mostly as "two hundred thirty-four
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