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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
Tenses, Nouns, Pronouns, Punctuation, Spelling, Contractions, Pronunciation, Hyphenation, Adjectives, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Speeches
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I don't know of a webpage that drills these ideas, but here is some written material that may help. There are, in American English, five types of verb with regard to the pronunciation of the regular past tense. (The spelling rules are
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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califjim
183 days ago
Consonants, American English, Pronunciation, Regards, Tenses, Spelling, Past Tenses, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Writing, United States, American, Languages
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Hi, I am beginning to learn english, so i am having troubles with the regular past tense -ed. Can someone recommend me a webpage where i can hear the pronunciation of verbs ending in ed? thanks in advance for your help.
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Its easy to read a newspaper but we've to keep in mind all those new words. Two years ago, when i was at school, I was looking for them in the dictionary and then I liked writing them down and trying to build up some sentences immediately
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I believe the spelling is "When did you use to go to France?" I've always been shaky on the spelling in this case, in an attempt to reflect the pronunciation. I would normally ... (="accustomed"). I can't think of any
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brian {hamilton kelly}
4 yr 166 days ago
Spelling, Expressions, Tenses, Pronunciation, Present Tenses, Speaking, Countries, Usages, Writing, New Zealand, Context, France
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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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You mean, pronounced "usedta" and "hasta"? No, for "used to", I mean "useta" with the /d/ assimilated to /t/ (or, at least, to a voiceless (d), which isn't quite the same thing).. Good point, but
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james salsman
5 yr 55 days ago
Tenses, Past Tenses, Pronunciation, Accents, Context, Speaking, Countries, Great Britain, Speeches, Training, Ireland, Languages, British Accent, Homographs, Scottish Accents
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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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Approaching this chance, Excuse me, I put 'Approaching' instead of 'Seizing'. Do you all know some sites where I can find ... third person present tense, plural, etc.? Thanks you all. Ariel Hi Ariel, Why don't you try the
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ariel alonzo medina v?zquez
5 yr 80 days ago
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"Ariel Alonzo Medina V?zquez" schrieb im Newsbeitrag Approaching this chance, Do you all know some sites where I can find information of pronunciation for the past tense, third person present tense, plural, etc.? Thanks you all. Ariel Hi
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irma
5 yr 80 days ago
Tenses, Past Tenses, Pronunciation, Present Tenses, Plurals, Phonetics, Online, Speaking, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain
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