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"the break even point analysis is all right if you have a one product business"?.
Just pay extra attention to this point
a + singular noun beginning with a consonant: a car, a stare, a dog, a cat ...
an + singular noun
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"the break even point analysis is all right if you have a one product business"?. Just pay extra attention to this point a + singular noun beginning with a consonant: a car, a stare, a dog, a cat ... an + singular noun beginning
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I don't recommend that site for any one. It is full of crap when it comes to AmE. Use either M-W and reference.com dude in AmE = 'dud Notice the yod-dropping, that is, no /j/ (in IPA) after alveolar consonants. What do you mean? I
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dokterjokkebrok
76 days ago
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I don't recommend that site for any one. It is full of crap when it comes to AmE. Use either M-W and reference.com dude in AmE = 'dud Notice the yod-dropping, that is, no /j/ (in IPA) after alveolar consonants.
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Hi CJ and Clive Thank you very much for your replies. Inspired by what you said, I tried to find words with the australo- prefix and -venator suffix and finally found a few. Af ro ven ator (meaning African Hunter)
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New York Times Magazine http://www.nytimes.com/ July 15, 2007 The Actualizer By MARK OPPENHEIMER Giovanni Ribisi called me. Burt Reynolds asked me to call him at home. The director Joel Schumacher called me from Romania between takes for his next
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mc
2 yr 130 days ago
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instruction. >>I don't have any >> formal ESL training or ... as something they could reference while working on their pronunciation. Well, looking up EIL or Jennifer Jenkins on Google Scholar could set you in the right direction.
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steve bo
3 yr 266 days ago
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I don't have any >> formal ESL training or certification, but I do tutor some >>foreign >> students in English ... >>> my speech. I'm not in the business of telling them I'm right and >>> they're
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django cat
3 yr 278 days ago
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I wonder if there are any speakers of a variety ... the "Ef" pronunciation. Is he from Scotland or somewhere nearthere? I don't know, but I still want to know what that ferocious-sounding interjection is that all the MPs utter
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pat durkin
5 yr 132 days ago
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The standard American English accent is the neutral dialect spoken by TV network announcers and typical of educated speech in the Upper Midwest, Chicago, Bwahaha! If you thing that you got another think coming! Minneapolis/St. Paul Sure, if you
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areff
5 yr 144 days ago
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