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what What does the idiom hit it off mean ? You must learn to capitalize the first word of the sentence and end your sentence with some punctuation. Otherwise people won't believe that you know anything about English! hit it off means
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Hi dear sir/madam
I am an Iranian. I work as a translator and at the moment I am working on children story book.
There are some idioms in the book which are really difficult to translate because I dont have any reference to find them.
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English is a difficult language to adopt as a second language for so many reasons. Your point about learning Japanese is irrelevant to this 'why English is difficult' conversation. In places like Canada, did you know the reason for having
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anonymous
57 days ago
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Wow, this was a really powerful essay. As I read through your paper I was easily able to imagine you as a war general, making an inspirational speech before battle to his soldiers. Keep up with the strong creativity in your papers, it makes it
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I bought one a month ago and I can tell you how happy I am! It's super easy to use and it works on all text based applications. It checks grammar and spelling but it also helps with idioms and enriching sentences. I love it because I have
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For the future, don't reply to your own post: People are going to think you are already being helped.
She waited 3 hours just for him to say no to her. OK
She waited three hours for his answer, yet only to hear him say no.
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Hi, "desperado lawbreaker" -- did you read Philip's response to Valery? This forum is for asking questions about English vocabulary and idioms, not for meeting and chatting -- especially if you can't be bothered using correct
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No sensible person ought to do without asking what is indispensable to learn. why do you not think that the sentence itself makes sense? Too many ambiguities. Too much guessing required to determine the meaning. Result: incoherence. 1. Confusion
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111 days ago
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Thanks a heap... I looked through the websites but still nothing.. nada ...on the history of "animal" related idioms or expressions in the English language...I need about a paragraph worth od stuff.. 100-150 maximum... the question that
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113 days ago
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Hello, I have a question. I have been studying English for some years now, and, at this moment, I have reached the point that, in my pronunciation of English idioms, I sound very near native, which is a good thing, obviously. However, over the
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128 days ago
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