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Normal 0 false false false RU X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Hello, Raja, It goes without saying that there is no blame in being a non-native speaker and a layperson in linguistic science, so
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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10 days ago
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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
112 days ago
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Hello everybody. I'm pretty good at English let's say, the writing, the pronunciation, the reading, the listening aren't big problem to me. Okay, the listening and speaking, I do it but with efforts. The speaking it's the hardest
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joleh
150 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
170 days ago
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Ttate: Welcome to the forums. This is a very interesting subject! Languages do have a formal grammar, but also there are many times when the rules are broken by native speakers in actual practice. Sometimes "formal speech," although
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alpheccastars
186 days ago
Vocabulary, Word Order, Pronunciation, Writing, Sentences, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Speeches, Conversational, Poetry, Languages
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hi folks,
I'm a freshman student at teachers' college and want to improve my English as much as I can. here, i wrote something for you to read in order to check my writing, grammatical or spelling mistakes. I should be handing this to
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anonymous
238 days ago
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Hi friends if i speak in english someone misunderstood, because of my pronunciation is different. So I want to hear english in audio. Say for Example : Aback-adverb - taken by surprise we were actually taken aback by the news. This sentence
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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anonymous
271 days ago
Pronunciation, Adverbs, Relationships, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, Sentences, Languages, Friends
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Hi, By the way " reais " is pronounced like " rêáis, ", but I suppose that in English it won't be correct to use the Portuguese pronunciation of the currency, will it? Your friend CalifJim said he'd probably pronounce
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And talking of Otorhinolaryngology... some patients at my work do the 'nuclear' > "nucular" thing with 'cochlea' and pronounce it "cockular". I make a point of trying to get the correct pronunciation into the
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Hi there, Here's a sentence from a book " The Articulate Mammal: An Introduction to Psycholinguistics" In speech, three processes, at the very least, are taking (1) place simultaneously: first, sounds are actually being (2) uttered;
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anglista2008
327 days ago
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