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American-English was British-English, except that it was altered significantly by all of the various influences (immigrants/languages from other countries) that learned to speak it in America. Everyone in the UK knows how to communicate in English
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anonymous
51 days ago
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Hi Tom,
First of all, sorry for my bad spelling, I am non-native english speaker, and
learner,maybe one life will not be enought for me, despite of that,
should we have to disscuss about the understanding of English in this video, or
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Hello Oran, and welcome to English Forums. I see no reason to think your English is not very good indeed. You have no reason to be ashamed; at the same time, you should realize that misunderstandings break out on all forums. A good forum
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mister micawber
106 days ago
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Hi , I came on this forum because I was looking for help on spelling and good grammar.
I have tertiary education; yes I managed with sheer hard work and as a mature student to pass well. I was a migrant as a child from another non speaking
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oran
106 days ago
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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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califjim
111 days ago
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You know, this forum is for General English Grammar Questions. "General" suggests that the questions should be of general interest to anyone learning English. It seems that it is increasingly being used as a chat room for students of a
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khoff
125 days ago
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I'm a British English speaker. There may be differences here between British and American usage.
"I have to " is fine.
"I've got to " is also OK, but is more informal (the contraction "I've"
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mr wordy
160 days ago
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StartFragment >Hello teachers! Here's a part of my essay. Please make corrections for errors. Thanks always!! StartFragment > Among 12 principles, I am more interested in two of them: The Anticipation of Reward and Autonomy. In my
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ellisa
234 days ago
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Hi. Thank you.
You wrote this (including an instance of quoting my statement):
4, 5, & 6 all describe policies which were current at the time of the statements, but could change at any time. I think they should all be shifted. The choice
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anonymous
236 days ago
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Hi. I was googling for some information for English education in Korea and came up with this article by Yoon Won-sup, staff reporter, of THE KOREA TIMES under the title of "Secrets of European Teaching Method," and I am going to ask some
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anonymous
237 days ago
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