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Dear friend, you should first identify the type of question you are working with. It is a special question ( wh -question). Questions of this type are usually used with the falling tone, in which case they sound serious, searching, and
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So which words should be stressed here? Is there only one correct "solution"? I'm undecided... In the second one, I think I would randomly stress: Every moment of every day , I missed you. But I don't know why! It's
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Dear friend, Don't you let me wait is not declarative, but imperative - it expresses command. It is almost the same as Don't let me wait! As a rule, imperative sentences have their subject omitted, for it is intuitively clear that the
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Hi Alc I will begin with a few comments. Maybe someone else will add more. 2 This piece of meat isn't diced /cut as well as the other BOTH "Diced meat" would normally be a reference to many, very small pieces of meat. Therefore,
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There has been much discussion in Usenet of the peculiarity of speech shown by some younger people wherein they have a rising intonation at the end of a declarative statement, making it sound like a question. Not just younger people, most of my
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"Edward" (Email Removed) schrieb im Newsbeitrag Hello! 1.) Why in phrases like, " was she ever mad! ", the verb to be comes tothe beginning of the sentence? And the meaning is: she was very mad! ? It's just spoken or canbe
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Hi, Being a non native speaker, I'd like to know how native English read to learn, in particular how to deal with English spelling (also, how do they learn to write) If you're interested in the whole sorry history of educational fads
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