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what part of speech is last in this sentence The green bus will leave last.
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I don't hear it used often by white people (unless used deliberately, for example in songs), but African Americans seem to use it more regularly in everyday informal speech, so it depends on the variety of English you want to consider.
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kooyeen
50 days ago
Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Colours, Speaking, American, Songs, Speeches, Languages, Music
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Oh my God!!!! Today {Azraeel} an angel who is responsible for taking the souls visits me .He says, “It’s your turn Sadeem”. I cry & plead him to let me live long but he refuses & says “oh dear I’m in a hurry I’ve to take many souls besides
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I've watched Star Trek (2009) and near the end there was a ceremony for Captain James T. Kerk, and there was a speech:
This assembly calls captain James Tiberius Kirk.
Your inspirational valor and supreme dedication to your
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Hi all,
New here and just discovered this website. Could you help me with this essay. I need to know if it is understood adequately, and follows a logical sequence, and any other general comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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anonymous
68 days ago
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Hello, I wrote down all of the notes I had for you on my whiteboard, and because I need to clear up room I'm just going to post what I have written down instead of erasing it and wasting it.
Practically every problem in your paper fits into
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benny777
72 days ago
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hey, I wonder where the phrase " , where art thou?" comes from. And could anyone explain the meaning to me as well, although I can imagine it. I've seen it quite often recently in different variations, like in the movie "O
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anonymous
77 days ago
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Could someone just please clear something up for me I did post a thread a couple of days ago but two people gave me two different answers so I dont know which is correct I will say what I think in red
I have 2 sentences I need to select
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You use a rising intonation to emphasise a word
What are you wearing that for?
No! This one
What colour car do you have? (as distinct from your bicycle)
What colour car do you have? (as distinct from your sister's car)
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He was drowned in the raging torrent. His speech was drowned by the rabble. His plea was drowned in/by the clatter of hooves. It seems possible to me that we're confusing "drowned" as a metaphor with " drowned out " as an
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