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Would you say "the party would " or "the law would incriminate people who blah blah blah" instead of "the party will" or "the law will"? You can use either one. If it is enacted, the law will ... vs. If it
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Would you say "the party would " or "the law would incriminate people who blah blah blah" instead of "the party will" or "the law will"? You can use either one. If it is enacted, the law will ... vs. If it
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. pejoration -- No. What happened to pluperfect ? Is it ... an adjective? a noun? a verb? -- A noun Would you say it's related to ... grammar? vocabulary? pronunciation?-- Pronunciation. I'm not going to be very coy with this one, because
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Is it ... an adjective? a noun? a verb? Would you say it's related to ... grammar? vocabulary? pronunciation?
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Milky wrote: CalifJim wrote: A native tells me that it does occur in such as the second example. The native must have misunderstood the question. Does it No. , and if it does, why? And is it widespread? No. "gonna" has to be followed by a
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Forbes wrote: Cool Breeze wrote: Fortunately English is structurally so simple...
? Hi Forbes In the days of Old English the grammar of the language was more complicated than it is today: nouns had three genders, and there were even
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Hi, Kooyeen,
Kooyeen wrote: I know you won't like my answer, but... what's wrong? That part of speech was ok. My goal is to talk like that. Ok, not really like that, but that was not "non-English", so it was ok in the end (I guess).
I
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Francesca wrote: For example: the word 'plus' is Latin, so it must be pronounced as 'pl-oo-s', at least in Italy! Most people pronounce it in the English way, because they really think it's an English word or simply that the English
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Well, this didn't work like I thought it would. This seemed a better place to carry on the debate, since it has moved away from any actual pronunciation issue. But apparently I did this incorrectly, so I'm going to copy over the dialogue so far:
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Mmm... I truly think that all this "languages' difficulties" deppend mainly about three things:
- First; your mother language. Mine is Spanish, and I'm fluent in French, Italian and Portuguese (and also English... at least, I do my best...),
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