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Sally wandered along the path thinking aloud; "If I continue this diet, I should lose ten kilos by the end of this year." Suddenly Sally heard, "Watch out!". "Oh!I'm terribly sorry," he apologized. "I was so
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Peter introduced me to Jack who said he was pleased to meet me. I replied that it was my pleasure, and that I hoped Jack was enjoying his stay in Seattle. He said he thought Seattle was a beautiful city, but that it rained too much. He said that
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Hi,
The word is 'brought'.
'Brung' is found in some uneducated speech.
It's an error that is sufficiently egregious for educated people to say it occasionally as a little joke in their very casual speech.
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hi voctoria(or "hello victoria" your form of speech) there were some mistakes in your sentences let's to correct them,ok? "improve my english language"--> improve my english(or english conversation) because you do not
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h.galeh
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I get the impression that "if" is often used in such structures even though "that" would be the expected choice. Maybe it's only so in some vernacular speech, or maybe I am even exaggerating it because of L1 influence.
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... She's got a ticket to ride, But she don't care. ... My baby don't care, my baby don't care. My baby don't care, my baby don't care. My baby don't care. In this Beatles's song My baby and she have come with
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From grammarErrors.com: drug/dragged
Drug is often used as the past tense of drag, as in the following example:
Example: I drug myself out of bed this morning.
The past tense of drag is actually dragged , not drug .
This error is
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
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1 Don't talk to me as if I 'm your dog. Correct 2 Don't talk to me like I'm your dog. Incorrect 3 Don't talk to me like a dog. Correct Use "like" when an is object involved. For instance: "It looks like
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Language learning
Languages sometimes feature to be difficult. What does this mean?
here, I meant that difficulty is one characteristic of language.
Any language has its own sophisticated rules and principles , yes you're right. no
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mr.eleget
94 days ago
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Hi all,
This is a part of an unfinished essay I'm writing as homework. I wish you can have a quick peek at this writing and assess it.
please, I'm bad at writing and seek your help to correct mistakes of this part.
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