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hi,
In my opinion, I think give is too colloquial and too direct (it is not the right and polite way of speaking to the person who interview you) , while offer sounds strange to be used in this sentence.
I can not say using these two
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but I can tell you for sure my teachers would've marked both wrong I knew it, lol, that's why I wouldn't take that risk. In "theory", it might be accepted, for the same reason that in theory the f-word should be accepted too
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when following a noun ??? This means putting a after the noun: instructor a . You can't really mean this. I'm sure you mean when preceding a noun . Whether speaking or writing, ... Use an before a vowel sound: an instructor. Otherwise use
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I believe only one sentence of the two is grammarly grammatically correct. Both are correct. You can use either one, and they both have the same meaning. I would use the one with the present tense in a situation where I wanted to give the
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how to be fluent while speaking and stop searching for words in the middle of the conversation Just keep talking! After having difficulty with a particular conversation, reconstruct it on paper. Write out all the things you tried to say, the
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Even in your native language you will sometimes search for words in the middle of the conversation!!! Practice, practice is the answer to fluency!! Good Luck
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Refer to the recipient as you and to yourself as I, just as you would if you were having a conversation.
Although you may want to say "In our recent conversation" instead of making it "your" conversation -- surely he was
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(1)Is it possible to say "How many times have you ever been abroad?"
Imagine 2 people having a friendly conversation, the proper question to ask is to leave out "ever".
# 1 is correct in form but it will be likely to end
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Hi Angelyn
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wow very nice to hear that... it's good for me or a lots of people who want to learn more about English language. i'm agree on what you jot down because I'm one of them.. so hopefully i will learn as soon as possible. i can do hard and
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