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Hi lucash. Welcome to English Forums. Sometimes they're used interchangeably. "What do you think of X?" (could be a person or a thing) Usually asking for a negative or positive opinion - for or against. "What do you think
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The bucket list is all about writing down the things you want to do before you kick the bucket (skydiving, ... not have all those old aspirations cluttering up your head? What else should go on your Reverse Bucket List? . Not gonna play catcher
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Which lines do you mean? The Voice of the Rain by Walt Whitman (1819-1892) And who art thou? said I to the soft-falling shower, Which, strange to tell, gave me an answer, as here translated: I am the Poem of Earth, said the voice of the rain,
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I don't hear it used often by white people (unless used deliberately, for example in songs), but African Americans seem to use it more regularly in everyday informal speech, so it depends on the variety of English you want to consider.
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OTHER WAYS ? USE SONGS to teach
ENGLISH IRREGULAR VERBS
Several years ago, when
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OTHER WAYS ? USE SONGS to teach ENGLISH IRREGULAR VERBS Several years ago, when teaching ESL to adolescent and adult students, I developed songs that taught students 58 English irregular verbs. This proved to be very successful with my students.
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If you can understand the lyrics of a song on the pop chart nowaday, it's an achievement!
With all seriousness, song lyrics are not a very tool for learning English.
This is an oldie I like "He ain't heavy, he's my
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Yeah, accents in songs are... different or fake. Most singers sound pretty much like Americans with a non-rhotic accent, no matter where they are from.
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hello everybody. I'm sorry, my english is terrible, but maybe this is exactly the right place for this problem Smile So, there's a phrase from a song I can't understand well: "I've done a lot / God knows I've tried To find
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You can't learn ordinary conversational English by modeling yourself on song lyrics -- unless you want to sound like you, too, are rough and tough, ignorant, and motivated by the basest passions, i.e., "raised on shotguns", and proud
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