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His sentence is awkward and not quite correct. I would have said: "The past ten years have seen a big rise in small businesses." And yes, my current dictionary has the pronunciation of "near" as "nir."
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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
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The word "the" in your last sentence, which you read aloud, sounded correct. (In the phrase "the article.") I will also use it on my sound file. The boy ate the apple. /fs/1257967220860.mp3.at.ashx
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This sentences are correct? Are these sentences correct? I'm not familiar with the term "a head English teacher", so I'm going to change that part. She is an English teacher in my grade.
But her pronunciation is horrible. I
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She is a head English teacher in my grade.
But her pronunciation is horrible. I can't believe it.
It's not only pronunciation but also grammer, explanation and so on.
I wonder why she is a head English teacher.
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Hi,
I am completing the last module (module 9) of i-to-i's 40 hour TESOL course - creating a mock lesson plan for asking for, giving and understanding directions. My tutor has told me I need to make adjustments to the staging of my
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hi khoff .thank you. but how can explain or say the spelling or pronunciation of the this word here? ı can not write.but the first syllable should be extend...
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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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Sam: Here are some options: 1) Look in the pronunciation key in the front of any dictionary and translate the sentence. 2) Look at the individual words in "dictionary.com" and click on "show IPA" (after the word)
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Hi Areen, Here in the Northeast, I'd say the T in the word "tomorrow" is sometimes, but definitely not always, pronounced as a so-called "flap T", which might be descibed as a "reduced T" (as you put it), or as a
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