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Hi everyone I just wondered if anyone could help - I have to write a profile of a chinese learner of English (completely made up). In it I must put any difficulties that the learner has in learning English as an L2. I have got so far: Intonation
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Avangi wrote: Edit. Nope, sorry, Amy's wasn't a complex sentence. "I think he's handsome, don't you?" It doesn't refer to anything - better as two sentences, like Philip says. Yes, "don't you" might be better as a separate little
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Kooyeen wrote: Yankee wrote: What a rebel you are, Kooyeen. Naaa... why? Hmmm... Playing the "Mr. Innocent" role today, are we?. lol Kooyeen wrote: Yankee wrote: What do you think the intention/meaning of the tag on Viceidol's first
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Yankee wrote: What a rebel you are, Kooyeen. Naaa... why? What do you think the intention/meaning of the tag on Viceidol's first sentence is? (Or should I ask "What do you think is the intention/meaning of the tag on Viceidol's first sentence?"
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Avangi wrote:
Kooyeen wrote: what's wrong with that? You can refer to whatever verb you want, I think... I know you are a very important person here, aren't you? I believed she was the right girl for me, wasn't she? Then it depends on the
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Kooyeen wrote: what's wrong with that? You can refer to whatever verb you want, I think... I know you are a very important person here, aren't you? I believed she was the right girl for me, wasn't she? Then it depends on the context, intonation,
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Avangi wrote: The questions should refer back to the subject of the main clause. In the first and fourth examples, they only refer back to the subject of the second (subordinate/relative?) clause. Hi, what's wrong with that? You can refer to
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Einmalige Narizsse wrote: Well, so if someone says: "I'm hungry" it isn't possible to hear "I'm either" and "Me either", is it? Not possible. by the way, do I have to always make a question instead of sentence "Or I have to say "So am I". " ?
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Hi K., I spent a whole year in the UK, doing a postgraduate course. To make things worse, I chose to go to Wales because Cardiff Uni is at the cutting edge in my field. Have you ever heard somebody speaking with a Welsh accent? For the first two
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Hi, I've seen you got some corrections, but... Keenlearner wrote:
"Thanks alot for consoling me.Your lovely and kind words really encoureged me that I dont have words to describe my feelings, but only grateful ,what else can I say/should I
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