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I want to improve my e nglish accent and reduce gram m atical mistakes in my e nglish. How can I improve my accent?
Before working on improving your accent and grammatical errors, there are few suggestions you may want to consider.
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Hi, I have a couple of questions to someone expert in Webster dictionary: 1) How many words exist in Webster dictionary? 2) If words are listed by alphabet, is it possible to be listed in any other way? Thanks I suppose I qualify as "someone
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jim karatassos
1 yr 140 days ago
Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Phonetics, Students, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, Usages, American, Languages
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OK, I did. My statement was "How other people pronounce ... to prevail because Seinfeld will continue to hit the "d". I'm sorry, but to suggest that usages that are "incorrect" for whatever reason aren't going to
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The modern Greek pronunciation has no relevance whatever to centuries of English usage. The OED entry is for 'Euboean' and the reference to Evvoia has nothing to do with pronunciation. In that case, I'm in the middle of a perhaps
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See another thread for my comments on this subject. One can always find BrE speakers ready to ascribe any unwelcome or innovative language change to "Americanism". They are often mistaken, of course. Not all of us. I am quite aware that
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sean o'leathlobhair
5 yr 125 days ago
Spelling, Pronunciation, Nouns, Vocabulary, United States, American, Usages, Speaking, Writing, Direct Objects, Letters, Indirect, Objects
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"Indeed," I said. I don't think I ever said that word before. What is there about an English accent that ... maybe? And was it catchy? Does "I " try to say in the last sentence that English is deceptive ? The speaker is
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raymond s. wise
5 yr 217 days ago
Accents, Pronunciation, British English, Vocabulary, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, Usages, Speaking, Languages
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My son has asked me to tap into the collective wisdom of aue - here is his request: Here's ... - but the essence of the question should be clear. (For anyone who is not familiar with Lego, see http://www.lego.com/eng/) I am replying here since
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sean o'leathlobhair
5 yr 218 days ago
Pronunciation, Nouns, Vocabulary, Analogies, Countries, United States, American, Usages, Asia, Speaking, Languages, Countable Nouns, Uncountable Nouns
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