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Without disagreeing at all that your level of English is excellent, this is your second sentence:
It is only natural, then, to assume that nowadays any sense of seclusion and restraint, or at least "locality", commonly associated with
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I am working on an article for Script Mag on global cinema, and am stuck on the @&*%$@## lead - ... in Bosnia. Anyone know someplace exotic with an unusual cinema? Or have a suggestion on where to find this info? Hmmm... I've attended a
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alan brooks
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July 6, 2009 Record Number of Entries for 2009 Nicholl Fellowships Beverly Hills, CA A record 6,380 scripts are in contention for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences¹ 24th annual Don and Gee Nicholl Fellowships in screenwriting
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258 days ago
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Hi, everybody! I am applying for a scholarship and I am supposed to send some texts and articles written by me. I chose two and would be great if somebody could check the grammar, cause I am very insecure about my English skills, to be honest.
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I'm an Irish-Singaporean who wishes to apply for a teaching position abroad. I have been teaching English for the past five years. I have some years of experience in a number of established companies in Singapore and the Maldives. I am
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The other day, a very good native-speaker friend said "His teacher learned him to ..." I must remember to check this up on google :-) This is common enough in the dialect of uneducated American speakers, but it's not at all standard.
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Over the last year, I've been looking up the locations of the various English villages where my Massachusetts and Connecticut ... scientific sample, I can't say that I see any particular East Anglia (1) bias, nor any other region of
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areff
5 yr 218 days ago
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Michael West redled: Furthermore, Australian English is very different from the language accepted ... know who compiled the dictionaries, but it wasn't an Australian. I've noticed that too, and I'm not even Australian. Not helpfully,
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peter moylan
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Not too long ago we had some crossfire (primarily between Messrs. Cunningham and Kirshenbaum) about the (in)divisibility of the past ... up splitting "used to" instead. In any case, we have incontrovertible evidence of a bona fide
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5 yr 273 days ago
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