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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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the past participle of the verb "go", is it "been"? No. It's gone . "go" in this case has irregular form in the past participle which is "been" That seems logical, but normally we analyze the situation
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Situation: We (A and B) are waiting for a friend (C). Is the underlined I see no underlining expression okay in the above situation?
A: We've been waiting for C for a long time. OK B: I don't know what has happened to C. keeps
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Situation: We (A and B) are waiting for a friend (C). Is the underlined expression okay in the above situation? A: We've been waiting for C for a long time. B: I don't know what happened to C. A: I can't wait any longer. I have to go
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What is the exact meaning of "at all" which usually occurs some conversation and when should we use such expression?
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"Filipinisms are words or phrases that are ususally grammatically incorrect or are almost always results of transliteration."
Filipinism (Correct Usage) 1. Free subscription of... (Free subscription to…) - prepo issue
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Pengfei: You may say (l) Why did this product NOT perform well? or (2) Why didn't this product perform well? In other words, if you wish to say, "Why did not...?" you need to use the contraction. (Hopefully, someone will explain
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Pengfei: You may say (l) Why did this product NOT perform well? or (2) Why didn't this product perform well? In other words, if you wish to say, "Why did not...?" you need to use the contraction. (Hopefully, someone will explain
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Hi Tom Can I use it in everyday conversation? I'd say it's sometimes used in everyday conversation. Is the use of come natural in the given sentence?... I will invite you to dinner come December. I'd say that would be possible, but
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