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1. What is the difference between have gone and have been . I often hear people use these two expressions, but I am not sure they are following the rule that states the former is for un-returned departure and the latter general experiences. It
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avangi
277 days ago
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Anon: You tend to write very complex sentences that contain many different ideas. It is more powerful to express yourself in shorter single-purpose sentences with well-chosen words. I have made some suggestions for your consideration.
Dear
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alpheccastars
336 days ago
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is this right that 'event' means special things such as party for a day? in Korea, in Asia, near to China, we use the word 'event' in situation that we have our friends, girl friends enjoy it and pleased with what I prepared as
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How can we get our students to talk more in class? Here's my first two days of materials for my advanced ESL classes designed to set a tolerant, open, and rigorous approach. The lesson comes from the book called "Compelling Conversations:
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2 yr 313 days ago
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Hello educators and ESL learners I'd like to announce the publication of a new resource for anyone using the internet ... general edition and a bilingual Japanese-English edition are available at Amazon and other major bookstores. Thanks Dr.
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2 yr 313 days ago
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hello, I came from China. This is my first time ... sentences. Wish to make friends with you, and Happy Every. A word of warning, we use English (Queens English in America) here rather than American, (English in America). You will soon spot the
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dave fawthrop
4 yr 32 days ago
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(Email Removed) schreef in bericht There are a number of expressions in English with the ... expressions. We - the Dutch- are nice people, aren't we..? There is a whole book(let) deveoted to the use of 'Dutch' in expressions.
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heinrich
4 yr 273 days ago
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The phrase "Think what you want" sounds too abrupt to me. Is it some kind of idiomatic phrase or does ... my most trusted friend. I try to hide my pain. "Think what you want, the Japs have bought him off." "Think what you
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michael west
5 yr 293 days ago
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Laura F Spira wrote on 31 May 2004: Lars Eighner wrote on 30 May 2004: And so we ... phony rhetoric of the crusading purveyors of American- style democracy. I wouldn't make the fine distinction that Lars has but I think you may be reading too
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cybercypher
5 yr 295 days ago
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It must a be more modern than it feels maybe tied to the invention of cameras and printing processes?... Yes, especially to the rise of advertising: in 1927, in the magazine Printers' Ink, but the published version ... the one-thousand-words
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