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Can some or english teacher check my essay for me? It won't let me attach my essay onto files. So I'm going to copy and paste it here. For get the other post subject which is check my essay for me because I forget to copy and paste and
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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aznbabievietgurl
36 days ago
Essays, Relationships, Business, United States, Asia, Colours, American, Friendships, Careers, Restaurants, Friends, Christmas, Holidays, Languages, Degree
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My college had Constitution Day on Sep 16th, and I've assigned to write a synopsis for the day. I wrote and correct the numeric usage in the synopsis, but I still do not have a confidence with what I wrote. For example, I usually make SV
Essay, Report & Composition Writing
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kyorochan
68 days ago
Essays, Articles, Writing, Countries, United States, Mistakes, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Ireland, Usages, Holidays, New Zealand, Numbers, Easter
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I'll do it. Some have more than one meaning. If that is the case, I made a guess as to which meaning is most common or the one that I think you want. Out of context, it's impossible to be sure.
1. Shaken up. Discombobulated. I was
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I read that Peter Watkins' film "Privilege" has been released on DVD. It got *very* limited release when it was made, and practtically no air play. Well worth seeing out. A prescient film for its time.
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mc
186 days ago
Interviews, Marriage, Countries, United States, Colours, Relationships, Careers, Business, Great Britain, Ireland, Arts, American, Holidays, Context, Easter
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Thanks, Nona! I forgot about the subtle differences in the word "holiday". In American English, this word is used for days the government (national or state) has approved as annual non-working days. I think you all call these "bank
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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alpheccastars
235 days ago
American English, Universities, Schools, Students, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Holidays, Christmas, Languages, Summer, Spring
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March 1, 2009 In Downturn, Americans Flock to the Movies By MICHAEL CIEPLY and BROOKS BARNES New York Times LOS ANGELES Hollywood could get used to this recession thing. While much of the economy is teetering between bust and bailout, the movie
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mc
269 days ago
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...and absolutely adored it. I've never really been a big fan of the work of either Neil Gaiman or Henry ... fairy tale written by Brit and directed by an American. The fixation with physical mutilation, and blinding in particular, *The
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What movies entertained you most and least in 2008? RIGHT ON THE MONEY The Dark Knight Changeling The Spiderwick Chronicles DAMN GOOD Burn After Reading W. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
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been as powerful. The movies that spring to my mind were all novels first: Frankenstein, Dracula, The Exorcist, The Grapes ... something like that. Okay, here's two movies that were not based on books AFAIK: Eisenstein's Battleship
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Hello! I was reading Working Christmas Day by Victoria Schlintz in Chicken Soup for the Nurse's Soul . I was triage nurse that day and had just been out to the waiting room to clean up. Since there were no patients waiting to be seen at the
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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exodejavu
352 days ago
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