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Skin heads are kind of like white supremists (sorry about the spelling).
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I think I can help with a few additional bits: Paul, what was the one you were doing the other night? Those one after 909? <-- Doesn't make sense. ==> One After 909 Oh yeah, that was fantastic. That's great. Really fantastic.
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This beat is Origanily from an old movie where the credits roll, The movie is about a plane crash and they have to climb the mountain tops to find civilzation, Jay Z took this beat and then the game. Sombody should get word out that it is not Jay
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Can someone help me with these 15 sentences, I wrote down what I thought was OK He slapped me behind my head/at the back of my head. BEHIND Thats the second cigarette in the same hour. What can you say to a story so intricate other than
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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alc24
51 days ago
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"Dutch chocolate" is simply chocolate that has been processed in a particular way to improve its color and flavor. I don't think that "double Dutch" refers to a more elaborate processing method - I think that some cooks
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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
52 days ago
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"Darky" is an old-fashioned term, now considered perjorative, for a black person. "Dutch" in this case probably refers to a method of processing chocolate; recipes using chocolate are often called "double Dutch" to
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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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In one of her latest songs, Whitney Houston ("call you tonight") sings:
I'mma call you tonight
I will baby
Just as soon as I get home
So "I'mma" is definetly a sort of contraction of "I will"
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Nope, I listened to rappers (Ice Cube), and looked the lyrics up and there was written "slang" in black and white... For example, this song
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