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The "l" of "bell" when it ends a word is kind of a "half l" when compared to the initial "l" in "love" which allows the "l" voicing to be completed by going to a vowel. Yet the
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anonymous
38 days ago
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It's not "Football"! Football is the sports with strong men and, well, footballs. Soccer is "Fussball" or "Foodbal" in english, closer to the german word! I'm English but most of the time I don't have a
Basic English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
44 days ago
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my name is william and i come from china ,i am a sophomore. i majored in International Economics and Trade. i am 22 and i love football very much. i am waiting for a foreign friend in order to konw more about outside and improve my english as well.
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williambest
48 days ago
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I have been playing football for 3 years.
I am playing football for 3 years.
Which sentence is correct, and why.
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The first one is correct. It implies past activity
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Can someone help me make this article look better. I know that it is filled with grammatical errors. I am not a native english writer and I need to improve my english. Tips & suggestions to make this article better are welcome. " Last
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invalidid87
63 days ago
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I guess they speak the Scouse dialect. I just looked up some stuff, and I found this, which seems to be very interesting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scouse I also found an awesome video, but I can't post it here, I'm afraid. It's a
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kooyeen
67 days ago
Accents, Dialects, Football, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Languages, Songs, Arts, Music, Sports
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Hi,
(1) Peter and John's hobby is playing football. One day, his friends decided to play in the park, so Peter brought along the football with his friends. They played together delight ed ly .
(2) Peter's hobby is playing football
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The match against Brazil provoked great interest among football fans after the welcome transfer of the Italian player to our team. The player assured his team of victory deep into overtime.
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Dear friends! Please, correct these sentences. Thanks for your help. The match against Brazilian team provoked huge interest among football
fans after the most desirable transfer of the player from
Italian club to hnative team was completed.
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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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83 days ago
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