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Does it always have to be like that? I'm asking for the condensed quick speak version....
I mean when I'm chatting online I think it's okay to just say:
Hey, you speak to mom recently? Or
Hey, you spoke to mom
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Would you please be so kind as to correct this little text for me ? Please ... I need a correction in two days and I can give you a little donation for the effort . I put some alternatives and comments in brackets and parentheses . Thank you so
Essay, Report & Composition Writing
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marylain
30 days ago
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Are there any examples where we mix and match present tense, past tense, or even future tenses? I think I've recently heard some and it's messing my logic up. Or ppl around me were just not speaking proper English?
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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pleasehelp
33 days ago
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That's the general idea. Part of "hearing" what people say -- in any language -- is anticipation.
I'll say ! In my native language, when I hear someone say something real fast, I hafta guess what was said, and usually my guess
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Hi I'm from Thailand and looking to make friends to chat in English. I want to study abroad. I'm studying engineering. I love playing guitar maybe we can share some views and experiences about these things.
Chat, Make Friends, Meet Friendly People
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nabs
34 days ago
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I don't hear the words "Can I" clearly by any means. However, I hear two quick, "swallowed" sounds there that would be pretty typical for a question beginning with "Can I" in everyday spoken English. For me the
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"If you knew what I had gone through, you would surely pity me."
Don't listen to these people. You can change it to "have" because only the first verb has to be in the subjunctive mood. The verb "knew" is
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anonymous
34 days ago
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Hi, I'm Winola. Anyone that is willing to help me with english are welcome ^^ I'm looking for friends and to chat with new people from around the world. If you want to chat, please do feel free to leave..
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winola
35 days ago
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Thanks alot. These 7tips will be useful to speak english verywell.
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2. I think there is not much to understand for this one. Just that we are reading a joke and the bartender asks if this is a joke. (Maybe I didn't get this either!) 5. I don't get this one either A blonde, a brunette, a red-head, a
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kooyeen
37 days ago
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