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Ellisa: I had difficulty understanding some of your sentences. I tried to make suggestions, but may not have understood what you really meant to say. Hello everyone. My name is Kim . I am studying in the at Russian Department. In my presentation,
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Here are some corrections and suggestions. (a) I hope the panel of examiner s could set the exam questions based on the syllabus of the Standard six's books. It is a must in order to make use of the books. for the pupils to be able enable to
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That way, you don't get a "A little bit" pronounced like it's a series of spits, but you get " A li(t)l bi(t) ". Your comment reminded me of something I listened to a couple of weeks ago. ( Here's the link to the
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I don't know what you guys are all on about with devoiced /z/. It's not a devoiced /z/, it's just /s/. In the example that someone above used, "vases"... I don't know about up North or across the pond (either one), but American Standard has that
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Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
Think about the changes I have made. If you don't understand the change, please ask me about it.
To begin with, always use a capital I when you talk about yourself. Spell English with a capital E. And check all
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Milky wrote: That is because you, though claiming your thoughts on the matter of English and easiness are subjective, seem to want us all to agree with you. Your posts on the matter, before you began backpedaling, seemed insistent that you were
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Maverick9211 wrote: I can ' t differeniate between abt n oun s , v erb s , a djective s , a dverb s , etc .
I am not very bad at E nglish. I do understand E nglish very well. I can speak English, but n ot in fluen tly. I can't write it
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Hi Newforspeed Welcome to the forums. Anyone with some knowledge of English can tell that you didn't write your questions yourself. Someone else did that for you, but I'll give you some answers anyway. 1. There were only 4.5 million speakers of
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and an ignorant American would look at British and pronounce practise (Br. spelling) like practize.... Highly unlikely. Americans on the other hand, have been butchering it for centuries and should not be consulted when learning this language.
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Hi Kooyeen There is nothing to forgive! I am certainly not in the least offended by your post. In fact, I enjoyed reading it tremendously! I even agree with you to some extent on some of the points you made. I am the first person to admit that my
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