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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
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mr wordy
162 days ago
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Forbes wrote: Cool Breeze wrote: Fortunately English is structurally so simple...
? Hi Forbes In the days of Old English the grammar of the language was more complicated than it is today: nouns had three genders, and there were even
ESL Linguistics Discussion Forum
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cool breeze
2 yr 128 days ago
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At 08:15:06 on Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Einde O'Callaghan (Email Removed) wrote in (Email Removed): For which one might better say "When did you used to go to France?". I believe the spelling is "When did you use to go to France?"
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Being a Korean-Chinese (More Korean Blood),
I find Chinese rather easy in a way, yet very difficult in the other. It's easy to learn for its simple structure. Chinese does not have a past tense - present tense - future tense law.
For example:
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Excuse me, I put 'Approaching' instead of 'Seizing'. Hi Ariel, Why don't you try the Cambridge Dictionary online? Just click in "show phonetics". :-) http://dictionary.cambridge.org/ Irma. BTW Mexican. Thanks, I am
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einde o'callaghan
5 yr 80 days ago
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My first language was Greek and Ukrainian, even though my background is actually Ukrainian, Polish, Scottish, and Native Canadian Cree. I travelled throughout Europe and Asia through my life, and now I am flutent in seven languages, and can get
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guest
5 yr 153 days ago
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LEE Sau Dan (Email Removed) wrote on 30 Dec 2003: CC> Put the tree radical to the left and the meaning changes from "east" to "beams of a ceiling or ... (?) I don't think these are better examples, as the average English
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cybercypher
5 yr 332 days ago
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5 yr 363 days ago
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I agree with Mike. Your two suggestions works, for me at least.
So Nawal should really give it a try.
One day many years ago, I realized this from my observation: a Chinese friend of mine could speak so well because he had used English since
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