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This structure (the + singular countable noun) can be used to generalize but is mainly used with animals, plants, things and even certain groups of people.
1. The computer has changed the way we do business.
2. The mountain lion is a
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Can some or english teacher check my essay for me? It won't let me attach my essay onto files. So I'm going to copy and paste it here. For get the other post subject which is check my essay for me because I forget to copy and paste and
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This is my statement to apply an exchange student program...
please make some corrections for me..
During the summer vacation, I went to Thailand as a volunteer. The main works were teaching English to elementary school students and
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Living without literacy Life without the ability to read in American society is a daunting idea to the literates. When I came to America in the winter of 1993, I didn't had profound knowledge of English language. I was able to decipher all
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IELTS is evidently accepted in 120 countries, many of whom, I believe, are British Commonwealth nations. American universities generally prefer TOEFL . Nevertheless, you should check with the specific school that interests you in order to see
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KK is based on the A Pronouncing Dictionary of American English, which was written by John S. Kenyon & Thomas A. Knotts. So, KK stands for the last names of both of the people who wrote this dictionary. As for IPA and KK, there are only a few
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English Usage: Whilst Or While?
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Let me begin by saying that there are a number of people who will always insist on using whilst over while. Now, while (whilst) they are perfectly free to choose their own words because there
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Smarter people than I have not answered you yet; so, I shall have a go. Here in the United States, probably everyone would construe "competition" as singular. E.g., "The competition in this field is fierce." Of course, English
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If you do it yourself you will need to speak more slowly - I found some words were not clear, eg the end of 'currency' kind of disappeared.
The problem with an accent in an instructional video is that it's a distraction, and if
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It seems to me entirely reasonable that if students of English from Tierra del Fuego meet students of English from Japan that when they meet each group will expect the other group to speak the same language.
Many of such students are
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