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I mean you heard it completely like this and wrote it down or with your experience you made the sentence in a way that is correct though having not recognised it clearly. The former. I actually heard it completely. I did not invent anything on the
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Hi, In short: 1) Learn the basic grammar and learn how to build your sentences. Get a grammar book. 2) Learn the basic vocabulary to express yourself. 3) Try to avoid mistakes, that is, use the simple English you are comfortable with. 4) Use
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kooyeen
110 days ago
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Not bad. It is almost all iambic pentameter, with a little stretching of pronunciation. The main problems are (1) you are trying to put it into Elizabethan English-- 'thou' is no longer acceptable English, even among Quakers-- and (2) the sentence
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Cai Jingshu, 14, loves English. She reads English newspapers every week and often tries to talk with foreigners from other countries. “Many of us want to study abroad and find out more about English language culture,” said the girl.
However,
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anonymous
156 days ago
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My in-laws are from North Dakota, and speak a little different than I do - we are always arguing over the correct spelling or pronunciation of words and sentences. Heres the latest: They say: "I'm going to ride bike." I say:
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) An adjective is a part of speech that modifies a noun or a pronoun. -- OK ) The exam was adjourned since the the professor was ill. ) The government has adjudged that the country's economy is experiencing hard times so the tax rates will be
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mr wordy
160 days ago
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A good example is a multi-syllable word where the American English pronunciation has a different stress pattern than British English. If you click on the sound icons, you will hear the differences. LINK Mr M is correct that primary / secondary
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alpheccastars
168 days ago
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Here you can learn about English Pronunciation. This section of the site is divided into several sections. Please click on the one you are interested in. * How to pronounce specific sounds in English. * English word stress. * English sentence
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180 days ago
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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
222 days ago
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I wrote above: Do you find the use of certain in sentences below correct? Would it have been correct if I have had used usage instead of use ? Yes, but I think use is more common in this context. This is what Webster's Dictionary says about
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cool breeze
225 days ago
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