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. 1: "I cast my net and caught 3 fish at the same time." 2: "Sit on the back seat of the bike and I'll drive . " 3: " I don't have a big vocabulary. I might get stuck while speaking English." 4:
"Can you
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My dear and respected teachers, 1: "I spread the net and caught 3 fish at the same time." correct? 2: "Sit in the back seat of bike and I'll drive the bike." correct? 3: "My vocabulary is not large.I might get stuck
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After some time I began to wonder why it was so difficult for me to understand the commentator's English. Then I realized that he wasn't speaking English at all; he was speaking German! Sometimes it happens the other way around: I wonder
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kooyeen
256 days ago
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Please tell me some interesting ways to improve my vocabulary.
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Almost every day I face with a slightly uncomfortable situation: I meet a person with who I'm hardly trying to speak in english. When he arrives in my office, I always tell him: "Hello, how are you?" and after 10 seconds, " Can
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I would agree that Slavonic languages are not easy. I am Czech and sometimes I think that punctuation in Czech is just rediculously complicated. Not many Czech people can right correctly!!! Grammar is equally tough even for natives. Speaking it is
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anonymous
334 days ago
Vocabulary, Punctuation, Speaking English, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, Speaking, Chat, Asia, Languages
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basically the brain works by communication between neurons, and it's this continuing communication between neurons that's important for changes in synaptic connections that underlie things like learning a memory or any response to our
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In a book which gives some examples of common collocations in English I came across a phrase "I work behind a bar at the weekends to help pay for my studies". What kind of work is that? Serving customers and pouring drinks? Cleaning
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There are some differences in vocabulary and idiom across the British Isles, and you might encounter some regional words and expressions that you're not familiar with. But the core vocabulary and grammar are not hugely different, and you might
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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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