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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
51 days ago
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According to John Wells at University College London:
"I do not understand the proposed distinction between Mainstream RP and Contemporary RP (unless the writer thinks, wrongly, that ‘contemporary’ means ‘young’)."
You can read more of what
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Thanks, anon. Without your post, I would have missed this thread. Goodman wrote: Hi CJ,
What an impressive thread you have posted. You have slowly made me a fan of yours. Yep! CalifJim wrote:
In any case, the struggle for
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In my opinion, foreign students are taught the pronunciation of words according to the their first entry in the Pronunciation Dictionary (John Wells' Pronunciation Dictionary or Daniel Johns' English Pronouncing Dictionary - these two hold a good
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I am not a phonologist, Latin. I am just offering what I know practically.
From the dictionary, a phonem e is a basic sound unit, expressed with standard symbols like /æ/, /ə/, /θ/, or /ŋ/. Sound and pronunciation , I suppose, are less
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Paco:
I think at least in the case Japanse people, they need some to be taught some grammar overtly at early stages when they learn English.
JTT: Paco, this is one of the major reasons that Japanese consistently score the lowest, or near to,
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Uh oh. The jangling alarm of old, hotly contested dispute. ... they're bigger, but still 0.4:1. The handwriting's on the wall. If you could run the numbers so as to get counts of UK usage and US usage separately, I would ... impression
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ross howard
5 yr 109 days ago
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== Hi, just quickly... If you're as worried about this as you obvously are, and it's for TP, you can't fail to gain Brownie Points by discussing your concerns with your tutor before the observation. It'll show that you're
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barrier'. Pronounced "mock", the Mach number is the ratio of the speed of a fluid, or of This would appear to be a case where pronunciation spelling doesn't do the job. I'm going to avoid ... British pronunciation of
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dr robin bignall
5 yr 306 days ago
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