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I will correct your mistakes (I am a native English speaker who is learning English Language at college) Dear Sir, Last week, I spent a weekend in your hotel which had a wonderful accommodating environment and good services. It should have been
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anonymous
172 days ago
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I am a German speaker, so I have quite to ponder about what certain sentences mean. At the moment, I try to understand that poem. The actual aim would be to characterize Victorian poetry by referring to two poets and/or poems.
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anonymous
174 days ago
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Hi there, How about this? I'm not quite sure what you mean about the 'problems: DEF' part, so have left it as is and highlighted it in red so you know this part could need some more work. Hope that helps, Monty. Dear Professor ABC,
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With an adjective you can add a quality to a noun/thing. for example, A blue car. He is nice. You'll probably like this powerpoint http://www.myenglishlessons.net/powerpoints/adjectives.pdf Regards Jordy
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Here's a letter I just mailed to the appropriate individuals about the closing of the LACMA film series. Dunno how much good this is going to do, but I figure it is better to do more rather than less about this matter. ( begin included letter
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avoid normal situations.
200 days ago
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I have always known that after an indefinite pronoun, namely "everyone," "somebody" etc, the correct possessive pronoun to be used is "their." E.g.: Everyone should always do their best. However, the "Canadian
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
204 days ago
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Please help me check the English below, thanks.
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What can be done to make your life better than before? Discuss it in the respects of your workplace, school, family, or something to those extents. Collect your thoughts and make them a
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lcchang
219 days ago
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I am trying to get into a good college in UK to do MSc in Finance and Accounting. I need help with my statement of purpose.
I am currently doing my B.Com . I am in my final year of the course right now.
I have always been extremely
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anivc
226 days ago
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I am trying to get into a good college in UK to do MSc in Finance and Accounting. I need help with my statement of purpose. I am currently doing my B.Com . I am in my final year of the course right now. I have always been extremely interested in
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Zinkoff was the last name of a famous sports announcer in Philadelphia. I thought it fit this kid perfectly. I hope you get the point of the title. "Loser" is what other kids call him--it's not what he is. This is a kid who, without
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