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You're recommending a place to eat in New York to the New Yorkers?? Ha! Thanks for the schooling :) The warm evening we were there, almost no one else was, it was really lovely. ... Project Runway glow, which obviously affected my judgment.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_two_cents_(idiom) " My two cents " and its longer version " put my two cents in " is an American idiomatic expression, taken from the original British idiom expression: to put in " my two
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
92 days ago
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Here is my essay, If someone could be kind to correct the grammar mistakes, it would be nice. For the others, enjoy the reading France is an amazing country. In no other country in the world could you find so many paradoxes. Each Year on july the
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french_frog
134 days ago
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The whole point of the post is that the rabble is destroying the language by replacing adverbs with adjectives. The post drips with disdain for those dips whose slovenly usage is slowly leaching our precious adverbs from our precious language.
ESL Linguistics Discussion Forum
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alpheccastars
150 days ago
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Not that I necessarily agree with the bros on what's going on in Iran, how do you come to call what they're saying anti-American? Because the only reason they jump to defend the Iranian election is because it favored the anti-American
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Winter
Analysis
This poem by Shakespeare is divided in two stanzas with nine lines each.
The meaning of the words
Icicle: thin point stick of ice that hangs down from something such as a roof. : name of person. Shepherd:
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anonymous
184 days ago
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Hi everyone,
I have two questions connected with my translation struggle:
1. In "The Colossus" poem, Sylvia Plath mentions a mule ("Mule-bray, pig-grunt and bawdy cackles/Proceed from your great lips./It's worse than
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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materinaduszka
203 days ago
Regards, Articles, Irony, Translation, Writing, Colours, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Languages, Poetry, Ireland
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Families would drink dirty water, and would leave their trash everywhere. The research that I did supports my opinion. " London was filled with the smell of wet horses and the waste materials associated with them. Sanitation was unheard of.
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alpheccastars
228 days ago
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Hello, I am sorry my page was deleted for some reason, I am not sure why. However,
can some one please revise this paper. I am sorry for distrubing you guys from your
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grammar geek
228 days ago
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Hello, I am sorry my page was deleted for some reason, I am not sure why. However,
can some one please revise this paper. I am sorry for distrubing you guys from your
work, but I need help. Please help. Paper is below. Please help thanks
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daden1789
228 days ago
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