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Hi Kooyeen
I'd like to tell you about what happened last night. I was watching a documentary on National Geographic Channel about an air disaster that happened in Los Angeles in 1986. It wasn't until the program was almost over that I
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Hi. I was reading through some of the forums and it seems like a lot of people are looking for native English speakers to practice their English. I'm a native speaker who was born and raised in California, and would be happy to be a
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This dictionary tells you about English words and how to use them in reading, writing and speaking English. It not only gives the meaning of words, it can also help you with spelling, word building, grammar and pronunciation. To use your
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Hi guys!! Koyeen, CJ and verybody else
So Kooyeen
,, looks like both of are trying very hard to aim the very goal, that very dream and that is to sound just like American English Native Speakers.
Well,, I think I did it, in fact
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Hi Thorhath, it is interesting to know that 40% of the English vocabulary is from the French language, I could tell some examples: air, age, departement,... But I don't exactly know what you mean with "sound the same"? Do you mean the phonetic? If
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So anyone moving to America would be wise to learn American English - the native language. Actually, in some instances learning RP would actually be better. If you can speak with a nearly perfect RP accent, you will be perceived as being a
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Anonymous wrote:
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This is for all users of Indian English:
Please speak SLOWLY when calling business partners in Europe and the US. Most people I know have a hard time understanding people from India. Sometimes
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Hi Kanonathena,
You asked:
Should we use gotten here or is this way of using got is only allowed in speaking English?
get, got, got (AmE gotten)
As you can see above, 'gotten' is American English. It's no longer standard in British
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Corrections - I suppose it depends on how powerful a country is, and not simply because it's American. Nowadays the U.S.A is the most powerful and is also a very rich country, many people the world over want to learn its language. If America was a
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