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Hi Sunny, I am also looking a good friend to improve my English. I will so happy if you join me. Have a nice time Thanks & regards
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Hello, Plz tell me ...if there will be sudden electricity failure how is this expressed in english. If kids have to express such a situation. Regards.
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I think it will be better if we can meet tomorrow or the day after tomorrow . I believe Jane will also be there because she has some leaves before he her next exam. I will would prefer to meet in the evening , and I believe this will also be your
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Hi guys,
Can you please help me again with the next conversation? Context: Ex-Employee is complaining to his ex-supervisor. His ex-supervisor is a woman and she was the one who fired him.
Ex-Employye XY: I'm just a line item on a budget
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Alright - I'm an American girl corresponding via email with a British male. This began quite simply - regarding his book, and - we've had a few exchanges at this point. . In general he closes his emails with "With kind regards"
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Thanks a lot Grammar Geek! Yes, you have got it right. That's what I intended to say. If I had provided the context of the conversation it would have been a lot simpler to understand what I meant. I had this conversation with a friend of mine
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Hi Ant222, My English skill is not in the “grammarian” class but I will give it my best attempt to explain it. It may not may not be agreeable with the experts. In many instances during casual conversations, we can bet by with simple past tense
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Hi,
What about when you end a conversation with something like, "It's been good to see you again, Jack. Please give my best to Doris and the kids. I'm sorry they couldn't come on this trip with you," or "So,
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What about when you end a conversation with something like, "It's been good to see you again, Jack. Please give my best to Doris and the kids. I'm sorry they couldn't come on this trip with you," or "So, you're going
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Hello - Here are some tips if it helps. Firstly, do speak more slowly as this gives you time to think and makes you easier to understand. Ask 'how' questions so you don't have to formulate complex grammatical questions. This is very
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