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If you are speaking Colloquial, Idiomatic American English you will NEVER say, "Put your money IN where your mouth is." the colloquialism is "Put your money where your mouth is," or "Put up or shut up," "ante up
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And now, for my last humongous post! The Michigan Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English (ECPE) is put out by the University of Michigan English Language Institute (UM-ELI), the oldest and most respectable organization of its
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Hope somebody can help me. What means: 'Cause I'm just a girl, little ol' me Don't let me out of your sight' What means 'little ol' me'? Come from germany, so that' why. Thanks for your help. "Little old
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Donna Richoux redled: If you must have a parallel to "I could care ... mild sarcasm? (Or, from a missing "like" or "as if.") Donna, are you claiming that there are people who say "I could give a damn" when they
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I'm not sure this is actually directly an issue of ... grammatically correct English but never say "please" and "thank you". But would it still be proper English? I think that there is more to speaking a language than just
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In the movie "Once Upon A Time In America", there's ... no difference". (On the other hand, I'm no literary genious.) That screenplay could have used a literary genius. Even a mere literary intellect. Heck, the input of a
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6 yr 102 days ago
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In the movie "Once Upon A Time In America", there's a scene in the back of a pub in which ... it been said in a Swedish conversation, a nit-picker would pick on it. Would that happen in English as well? It's a colloquialism not
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