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The Fighting Tigers, 1993-2008: Into a New Century of LSU Football
By Scott Rabalais and Peter Finney. (Baton Rouge (Louisiana).Louisiana State University Press, 2008. 231 pp.)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana is the home to a wide variety of
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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danielrams07
35 days ago
Universities, Football, Countries, United States, Students, France, Colours, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Styles, Schools, Sports
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. 12 How many million dollars does 1000 miles of train railing cost for the TGV in France. 13 The price
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Hi,
I just feel that I hear and use: Maybe. But do you talk a lot to native speakers?
I've done this, she's this, he's that, we've been planning, they've got a nice car, she has the same sweater as I...
The
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
49 days ago
Simple Present, Tenses, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Past Tenses, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, France, Colours, Simple Tenses, Languages
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Hello all, Here are my two bits. Holland is not quite a nickname. Industry and, especially, a brewer of beer in green bottles have long been promoting the misnomer "Holland" because it saves some time and ink. They even use it as an
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
53 days ago
Plurals, Spelling, Genitives, Adjectives, Translation, Writing, Plants, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Usages, France, Colours, Languages
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Hi,
Would you say this is a good description of my visit to California or I should change something in structure or grammar maybe
I visited California in July this year. While my stay was mainly confined to Southern California, since my
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Dear Clive, I could use some help. I am applying to a very competitive film school in France and they want a 'motivation' letter. Well I've written 4 pages about why I'm motivated which is way too long. The only thing I left out is
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"Being male is not (so) easy," is grammatical in my opinion. It's not missing anything, while "Nice meeting you" lacks a subject and a verb. Both the versions you quote are often used with the same intention. I think
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You're recommending a place to eat in New York to the New Yorkers?? Ha! Thanks for the schooling :) The warm evening we were there, almost no one else was, it was really lovely. ... Project Runway glow, which obviously affected my judgment.
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You guys have fun! There's a nice outdoor restaurant in Bryant Park behind the library. A little pricey, but it's OUTDOOR and the food was good. Can't recall the name, but it's the only restaurant right behind the library.
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alan brooks
64 days ago
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