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I wrote the anonymous reply before signing up. It is correct, I have my Bachelor of Education.
This is how it is taught in our school system.
Please click on the link that I posted - it states clearly about using "and" as a
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Hi, let me help you, I am Canadian. First of all, there is the correct way to say numbers, and the everyday/slang way. The proper way is " and" means a decimal. You NEVER use "and" unless denoting a decimal.
How about
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anonymous
54 days ago
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American-English was British-English, except that it was altered significantly by all of the various influences (immigrants/languages from other countries) that learned to speak it in America. Everyone in the UK knows how to communicate in English
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anonymous
56 days ago
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can someone please help me to correcting my work. i know there are many grammar mistakes please help me ,.i am posting my work here
Lesson / Activity
a) Objective
To learn and enforce new basic words according to the level of the
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anonymous
144 days ago
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Hi Ellisa,
I'm not sure I agree with your use of the word "fluent" here, which seems to imply only the accent/pronuciation. There are native speakers who don't speak fluently, even though their pronunication is fine,
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grammar geek
224 days ago
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Hello lovely teachers~
I'm writing an essay on a specific book and here is a paragraph.
Any grammatical correction is welcomed^^
Thanks in advance!
In Korea, just because I'm not a native speaker, it seems a matter of
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ellisa
228 days ago
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Peter Groves filted: If you utter a fully released /d/ in "handbag" (hand-bag) you're using a spelling pronunciation, which is normally a result ... been an everyday practice for a few centuries. Of course this doesn't quite
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Native speakers of English don't, unless dictating to children. In ... or "handbag" (which in rapid speech is indistinguishable from "ham-bag"). I'm English and have just a vestige of a "d" in handsome and a
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peter groves
1 yr 18 days ago
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This debate really seems to be about two different things, spelling and pronunciation. The letter w (and y) is often used with other vowels (and sometimes alone as well) in spelling to reperesent a vowel sound . In the words hi and by , the letter
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missmandy
1 yr 62 days ago
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I am sorry that I'm not writing to you in our beautiful mother tongue, but I want also other people to understand. Being an experienced student of English, I can tell you that what is common, is not always considered correct and the other way
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young sociolinguist
4 yr 8 days ago
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