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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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1.What does 'He's wound up tighter than a drum' mean? It's a mixed metaphor/simile for tension, but it used to be quite popular. The coil springs which powered old fashioned toys were wound up with a key. We used to wind our
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Sorry, but this is no better than before.
No educated English speaker would write a letter like this with just one paragraph. And no university would bother to read it. They'd just throw it in the garbage. Do you care about
Formal, General & Business Letter Writing
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clive
10 days ago
Universities, Paragraphs, Writing, Letters, Schools, Students, Friendships, Speaking, Chat, Apologies, Expressions
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Hi, I'd change these: 5. The sun was eclipsed by the moon. ACTIVE PASSIVE 9. This bone has been buried by the dog . PASSIVE 10. It takes a long time to think of these examples . PASSIVE ACTIVE 13. There was a cup of coffee on the table but now
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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tanit
11 days ago
Regards, Constructions, Tenses, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Spelling, Past Tenses, Adjectives, Relationships, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Friends, Simple Tenses, Expressions
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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
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
14 days ago
Tenses, Past Tenses, Relationships, Writing, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Friends, Conversational, Underlining, Expressions
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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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In the context of an election, a 'sweep' means winning all or almost all of the seats.
'Keep up a sweep' means continue winning in this way.
'A wave' refers, generally speaking, to a widespread and
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i've got to do something or i've got a sore throat... these are examples of bad grammar slipping into american slang. Sorry, Anon, but the expression "have got to do something" (meaning "must do something") is quite
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yankee
20 days ago
Capital Letters, Writing, References, Business, Career, United States, Usages, Speaking, Chat, American, Friendships, Apologies, Expressions
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Ooh, what's wrong, right clothes for inhibitions? / You couldn't afford the price of admission. Now the girl in this scene is wearing black body-fitting clothes. So is the guy telling her the clothes are not just for looking and she
General English Vocabulary & Idiom Questions
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delmobile
26 days ago
Context, Relationships, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Friends, Careers, Business, References, Career, Apologies, Expressions
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