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I think you may be asking for explicit, black and white answers, to questions which don't lend themselves to such answers. There seem to be two problems in that there are: *Differences between British and American usages. *Differences in
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bob m
51 days ago
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Just a question about phonics. Pretty green when it comes to teaching it. For eg cat you would sound out the individual sounds "c" "a" "t" chair "ch" "a" "i" "r". How would you
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Hello Firstly, 'that' can belong to three kinds of different word classes 1) demonstrative pronoun That 's my car over there. 2) relative pronoun The car that I bought is red. 3 subordinate conjunction He says that my
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I won't argue with you, of course you're right, you're a native Italian! You can argue! After all, Italian has many variants and I can speak only for mine. After doing some search on the internet, I've found this dictionary where
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tanit
144 days ago
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Dear students, Do you want to know whether your pronunciation is acceptable? Please use our audio feature, which allows you to record a voice message and post it in our forums! When you write a post, just click the 'Attach an audio clip' link
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what What does the word effect mean? From www.m-w.com ef·fect Function: noun 1 a: purport, intent b: basic meaning : essence 2: something that inevitably follows an antecedent (as a cause or agent) 3: an outward sign : appearance 4:
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Hello! I am designing an informative poster to present my research paper. Please correct the text I am planing to display on the poster. Thanks ever so much! (It might be a pretty interesting read ) Poster Text: The Way to A Phenomenal Memory -
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swiss jake
179 days ago
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I noticed that this question is tagged as unanswered. Received pronunciation is so named because it was 'received by', i.e. taught to public school pupils and RADA pupils. ( RADA = Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts ). You can hear example in
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anonymous
186 days ago
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Hi Kooyeen, If I do not log in, the summaries under the forum titles are shown in grey. After logging in, the text under some forums are shown in a very light grey, just like this one below ESL Common English Questions and Answers - Archived
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Yes Avangi, there are a great many differences between the two. They even use searate dictionaries; Oxford English & Websters American Dictionaries.
Some of the most common differences are tap/faucet, pavement/sidewalk & the boot of
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adrenochrome
223 days ago
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