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Could you tell me if the following sentence sounds idiomatic from a native speaker's viewpoint? "I need to slam-dunk her a quick one" It may well get a laugh from Al Bundy in the context of a TV sitcom, but I think it would be
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Hi, My friend told me he's planning to fix up his car.
A few hours or days later he wants to show me his new fixed up car.
Which is way too soon considering it's a lot of work. So then I asked him: Thought you hadn't fixed up
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Hi,
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
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
15 days ago
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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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Hi friends,
In the following conversation could you please help me to understand the sense of "I am on my own then."
John: I am not feeling well.
Alice : But even you can sing
John : Well, I often sing in the car,
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Hi friends,
I learnt that in English we use "WHO" for God and human being whereas "WHICH" is used for animals, plants and non living things. If its fine then please review the conversation below and advise:
Tom: What
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http://gawker.com/5389594/oscar+winner-paul-haggis-publicly-resigns-from- church-of-scientology-over-gay-rights When it rains, it pours on the Church of Scientology. First, spokescreature Tommy Davis publicly flamed out on his prime time
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mc
31 days ago
Articles, Interviews, Marriage, Jokes, Negatives, Conversational, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, United States, Relationships, American, Friends, Resumes, Negations
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This is how one book explained it: (1) Yes, both are about the same. (2) Some people feel that "It was nice seeing you" is more immediate, vivid, emotional. If you meet a good friend whom you haven't seen for five years, you might
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Hello, Santosh– and welcome to English Forums. Please do not call us 'dear', because that word is reserved for use with close relatives and small children . Generally, formal words are used in writing and speech-making, while informal words are
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mister micawber
39 days ago
Marriage, Relationships, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Friends, Conversational, Languages
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A dialogue is a conversation between two people, but dialogue is the technical term for this kind of conversation in a work of fiction -- a novel or a play, for example. It may also be used to refer to words in general -- to contrast with other
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