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Go to the following link and listen to how British people pronounce this. Phonics http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=phonics&submit=Submit http://www.thefreedictionary.com/phonics
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Hello. I am always confused about this. I think American and British people use it in different ways.
Someone is writing a letter and starts saying "I am very happy to write you". I was going to correct write TO you. But is the
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NICE to say.. 'OUT OF QUESTION' is stil WIDELY TAUGHT in traditional type, old and clumsy asian LANGUAGE LEARNING PROCESS.. Language in Schooling in Asia.. is mostly, especially CN, KR, TW, JP, HK.. ENGLISH is a 100% KNOWLEDGE that there
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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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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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One thing I've heard (all?) British people do is say a long "O" like "eh-O", as in words like "no" spoken "neh-O." Australians always say long "O" with an "ah" or "ae" sound
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I saw advertisement in Dailies of diff countries like this .We need "Native English Speakers for teachimg".My doubt is who are the Native Speakers and i belive only British people are Native Speakers, because
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Hello, yesterday my friends and I had a rather interesting chat concerning the issue of accents in the UK. We all know that there are many different accents in the UK. I can recognise some local...
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Hi, Are the following sentences correct: Yes, they are. 1. My favourite cereal is <name>. 2. British people eat cereals for breakfast. 3. I eat a cereal for breakfast. (meaning one type/kind of cereal). 4. There's a lot of cereal in
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Are the following sentences correct: 1. My favourite cereal is <name>. 2. British people eat cereals for breakfast. 3. I eat a cereal for breakfast. (meaning one type/kind of cereal). 4. There's a lot of cereal in the bowl. How is it
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