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How u doing, sorry for not replying ur thread for over 4 months, i've been doing my thesis since the beginning of the year, now I handed in my first draft, waiting for the feedbacks from my prof. I only saw cricket on TV, I dont think peope
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tq06z88v
82 days ago
Regards, Football, Rugby, Cricket, Languages, Countries, Asia, China, Apologies, Sports
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Many people have different kinds of responsibility in their lives. For example, parents have the responsibility to take care of their children. Teachers have the responsibility to teach their students and so on. Being an oldest one in family I was
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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hotkid1980
85 days ago
Cricket, Relationships, Sentences, Countries, Students, France, Friendships, Mistakes, Friends, Structures, Sports, Apologies, Summer
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Mr P's video is a beauty, but perhaps some of the fundamentals of the game need a bit of explanation.
A Brief and Simplified
(by which we mean incomplete)
Explanation of
CRICKET
(using baseball comparisons
wherever
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mike in japan
86 days ago
Difference Between, Cricket, Plurals, Sports, Images, Countries, Colours, Relationships, France, Numbers, Plants, Tips, Writing
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Thanks for the video. Helps us folks from the U.S. understand why we came home with a cricket bat when we were in England with our parents as a teenager.
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flintaff is a great allrounder ENGLAND ever had.. it will be a great disaster for ENGLAND cricket..
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Hello! My name is Emily and I live in New Zealand . I am 11 years old. I have a pet kiwi and a pet rat. The reason why I have a pet kiwi is that my parents are animal rescuers. They found this bird on the road. Sadly, this happens a lot, and my
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Hi,
1: "Don't throw the rice on the floor." Suggests the person did it deliberately.
OR "Don't drop the rice on the ground." Suggests the person is just careless and untidy.
2 In BrE 'on' is used
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My dear and respected teachers, 1: "Don't throw the rice on the floor." OR "Don't drop the rice on the ground." Both fine, but throwing is different to dropping. 2: In BrE 'on' is used "I punched him on the
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My dear and respected teachers, 1: "Don't throw the rice on the floor." OR "Don't drop the rice on the ground." 2: In BrE 'on' is used "I punched him on the stomach." And in AmE 'in' is used
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Today is the first day of the English cricket season. Many terms used in Business English contain references from cricket, eg 'a sticky wicket'.
Does anyone need any advice/interpretation of this peculiar sport?
Sports Talk
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adrenochrome
221 days ago
Cricket, Sports, Languages, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Business English, References, Usiness English, Careers, Business, Career
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