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It is good conversational English. Some people would prefer "Tomorrow is a holiday because of / owing to Christmas." If you wish to use "due" (an adjective), some people would ask that you say, "Tomorrow's BEING a
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anonymous
159 days ago
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Friends,
I'm an English teacher and I would like to know from you, experts, whether I am teaching prepositions correctly or not, for this is a very difficult subject for students to learn, here in Brazil.
Could you please correct
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brunces
223 days ago
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Not odd. I read it here and wondered whether it was a typo or an acceptable, if rare, form:
"Raspberry's column was bad, I mean ba-a-a-ad , in the Standard English sense, not the AAVE slang sense. The column was probably produced
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anonymous
262 days ago
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10. Have you ever seen __ Everest? It's __
beautiful.
a) the ... so
b) nothing ... so
c) nothing ... the
24. __ hotel provides __ evening entertainment for
its guests.
a) The ... nothing
b) A... the
c) The
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anonymous
265 days ago
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Last night the woman and I watched GRAN TORINO, which we both enjoyed despite it's somewhat clunky construction. As you're likely aware, Eastwood (who also directed) has declared it to be his swan song as an actor, and it really is his
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Hi Philip,
"They're coming to our house on Christmas " sounds odd to me, and I certainly wouldn't assume it referred to Christmas Day .
It's amazing how English speakers manage to communicate at all, isn't it?
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According to me, this is the only correct explanation. 好久不见 (haojiu bujian) is literally translated: Long time no see, so that's where the expression comes from. I'm a student Chinese and I've heard all Chinese people saying it like
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anonymous
329 days ago
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Thanks, Nona! I forgot about the subtle differences in the word "holiday". In American English, this word is used for days the government (national or state) has approved as annual non-working days. I think you all call these "bank
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342 days ago
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Hi every one. I need someone to check my book report work. English is not my first language,so I don't writing that well. Thank you. Living in Mia's world I would like to live in Mia's world. There are a lot of reasons why I'll
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anonymous
1 yr 67 days ago
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