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how to be fluent while speaking and stop searching for words in the middle of the conversation Just keep talking! After having difficulty with a particular conversation, reconstruct it on paper. Write out all the things you tried to say, the
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Even in your native language you will sometimes search for words in the middle of the conversation!!! Practice, practice is the answer to fluency!! Good Luck
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Refer to the recipient as you and to yourself as I, just as you would if you were having a conversation.
Although you may want to say "In our recent conversation" instead of making it "your" conversation -- surely he was
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(1)Is it possible to say "How many times have you ever been abroad?"
Imagine 2 people having a friendly conversation, the proper question to ask is to leave out "ever".
# 1 is correct in form but it will be likely to end
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As in... the last one?
As in... the latest one?
The last one could mean there are no more.
The latest one could mean there are multiple occurrences, this
being the latest.
In conversation though, depending upon context, they
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will be great to see u to make conversation ..about culture
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You've already said "to," at the beginning. Don't repeat it at the end. But you need to add "does": To whom does this pen belong? Now, I should let you know that while that sentece is quite correct, it sounds very
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Again in a conversational context, for me the questions posed,
without further context would seem to elicit this kind of
conversation...
A) What club are you in? (Tennis? soccer? crib? or? and so forth)
After the type of club is
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Thanks, DL, I appreciate your comment very much. I think I get the nuance. Yet would it be correct to conclude that in an ordinary conversation both questions can be used more or less interchangeably? For example, I want to know in what (which?)
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Hard to answer anything since I'm not even sure what 'normal' is in this context. 'Bring forth' is a phrasal verb, meaning 'produce' among other meanings. I merely meant that religion shouldn't be forced to nearly
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