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The only time I'd expect to hear that construction in AmE would be for a calculated effect, never in conversation. Hi, Rick, didn't mean to sound huffy. We've had a few members who enjoy studying literature from past centuries, and
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avangi
14 days ago
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I've been away from this forum for a while, and meantime I've enrolled for a five-year (gulp!) degree in English (which includes grammar, literature, linguistics, and so on) at a distance university. Right now I'm starting to delve
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colombo
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They are grammatically correct. But note that the use of displaced clauses is more characteristic of fictional literature than of ordinary conversation. CJ
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Hello I was wondering if there is any literature available on allophonic spelling of English words. Perhaps a book full of commonly heard phrases transcribed allophonically for people who wish to improve their pronunciation on an advanced level?
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Hi there, I was wondering about the following matter: Why do we use the indef. art. a -> /ə/ before words that start with a consonant sound? And why do we use the indef. art. an -> /ən/ before words that start with a vowel sound? The
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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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You must use anything instead of something because this phrase is a question. In this case, "to you" is optional, because M are talking only with one person, who is, in this case, F. You can't use "go ahead" but a comma
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thiagosf87
110 days ago
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Hi Sam: You asked in the message (which a moderator deleted as a duplicate), As the subject sugests, Is the English Language in decline due to 'SMS Language'. OR is the English Language simply 'evolving'... Oh yes, the English
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alpheccastars
110 days ago
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It should be "He moves to the left". Otherwise, they're all correct, but are relatively unusual as standalone sentences.
As you mention, the simple present tense can be used to describe regular or habitual activity, or the
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