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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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In Australia I would say "uncle in law" or "uncle-in-law". This also applies to aunts but I've never heard it used to refer to any other relationship such as nieces, nephews, cousins, etc. Logically though, you could say
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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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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 would also venture to say, that "you-all" and its abbrev. mentioned here, are all colloquial english. Just as in Australia , its equivalent is"youse" "pronounced "yoos". Not sure of the spelling. It is not good
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Please correct my letter if there are any mistakes. I will be very thankful to you. pleeeeeeeeese correct it asap becouase i av to send it today thanks. University told me write a letter between 250 to 500 words Dear Sir/Madam,
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Native speakers of English don't, unless dictating to children. In ... or "handbag" (which in rapid speech is indistinguishable from "ham-bag"). I'm English and have just a vestige of a "d" in handsome and a
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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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..What does 'to sheet home' mean exactly? Could this be an idiom only found in an Australian context? I live in Australia and I sail, however I do not claim expertise on this matter (or anything :) as the older I get the less I think I
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