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My name is Kristina and I would really appreciate some help to proofread my essay on workers' conditions in the garment industry in India. Any help would be very much appreciated! Kristina What Civil Society
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1)".... His work won worldwide recognition with a Nobel Prize and in 1933 he settled permanently in America, where his work continued uninterrupted for the next twenty years"
One thing to ask, why do we use " uninterrupted " here but not
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Little is negative; it means 'not much' A little is positive; it means 'more than not at all/none'.
I can speak little English . = I can't speak much; I'm a failure I can speak English a little bit = I can speak some; I'm succeeding.
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Hi,
When a person is trying to use the phrase 'a little' or the word 'little' as an adverb or as a phrase, how can he do so correctly when both means pretty much the same, at least to me, to mean 'a small extent'?
little -- means 'a small
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Another silent story of turning back
To look at the zenith of my mountain Bleeding into my old existence
I hear the poems of disillusion
Dreams are flowing up to stream Hidden against the sun of Blackness
Fraternity of lies blesses you
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Another set of patterns occurred to me. These sometimes give
learners trouble, and it's a good idea to practice them until they are
automatic. They are drills on 'subject pronoun + auxiliary verb'
contractions.
Type X1:
he's, she's, I'm,
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Hi, here are my comments, quick comments. The first thing that comes to my mind... 1- Why English is the most predominant language nowadays? Why has it become a global language? Because most companies that deal with technology or software are in
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Believer wrote:
1. OK, but I think, this take on looking from the positive polarity view point and negative polarity view point fails somewhat when they are used as adverbs like this.
I speak English a little.
I think you can say,
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Hi,
Please check if my reasoning is correct.
a little and little are ususally used in front of uncountable nouns to signal the amount in possession and they respectively are coming from the positive polarity and negative polarity view
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One of the main problems is the source of English Grammar.
English Grammar 'Rules' were based on the written forms of English and basically ignored any reference to Spoken forms used by Native Speakers.
There was and it appears still is
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