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Is it possible for non-native speakers to learn to think in English?
I am required to white a composition about this topic. I would appreciate it ig you can give me some hints . Thank you in advance.
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Hello! Could anybody, please, correct this little text about my thesis?
It's gotta be in English and I am a bit insecure..
Thanks you very much!
The Carnation Revolution, occurred in April 25th 1974, was a democratic
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zabela
37 days ago
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I'm in middle school,and our english class was reading this poem.Quite frankly I don't find it as a poem,but just another story.I find the title not applying to the story very much.The title could have been Chocolate for an Orange
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Its Read... This is the strange thing about English, with some words, One can't tell whether it is in the past tense form or present tense, because the word itself is spelt in the same way. In such a case, You must pay close attention to the
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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
46 days ago
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http://www.gutenberg.org/files/29503/29503.txt which doesn't make a lot of sense. But it was a bar. It had a big TV set
going ya-ta-ta ya-ta-ta in three glorious colors, and a jukebox that
tried to drown out the TV with that lousy music
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Hi,
I don't think I'm qualified to answer your second question. I've taken (and passed with flying colours ) the test, but I am a learner myself ... Your written English and understanding of grammar is far better than mine, so
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tanit
47 days ago
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Sir or madam, Thank you for helping me understand this, also for helping me out in my English Project that i am currently working on right now. You desierve a high five in my books :D. Stay awesome!
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I think you may be asking for explicit, black and white answers, to questions which don't lend themselves to such answers. There seem to be two problems in that there are: *Differences between British and American usages. *Differences in
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bob m
48 days ago
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I don't hear it used often by white people (unless used deliberately, for example in songs), but African Americans seem to use it more regularly in everyday informal speech, so it depends on the variety of English you want to consider.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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kooyeen
49 days ago
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