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That's the general idea. Part of "hearing" what people say -- in any language -- is anticipation.
I'll say ! In my native language, when I hear someone say something real fast, I hafta guess what was said, and usually my guess
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Advantages of working abroad Working abroad in a sunny and warm climate. That sounds good for many people who consider this step. Here are some advantages of working abroad. Firstly, you can learn a foreign language very well, when you are working
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Sorry, you beat me! ". . . live by/with/under this anachronism," as we would say "live by/with/under this law."
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Thanks. But what would be the right thing to say?
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Hi, We live in a period of time. An anachronism is not a period of time, but rather some quality or characteristic of that period which is fundamentally out of sync with the rest of it. So I don't think "We are living in an
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Hi,
I am supposed to change the text above to direct speech. The following is what i have done.I can't use "said" for the reporting verb.
Peter introduced me to Jack who said (?) , "I am pleased to meet you." I
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Peter introduced me to Jack who said he was pleased to meet me. I replied that it was my pleasure, and that I hoped Jack was enjoying his stay in Seattle. He said he thought Seattle was a beautiful city, but that it rained too much. He said that
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That doesn't mean you have to post 18 times. You shuda combined them into a single post. Since we're preaching up proper English here, please, don't post "kind-of-chat" language here. I don't belong to the set
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Good evening, Mister
Micawber,
the pressure of other work
has deterred me from replying to this message of yours as promptly as possible,
so I intend to do it in the present post in order to shed light on some
important questions.
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The "l" of "bell" when it ends a word is kind of a "half l" when compared to the initial "l" in "love" which allows the "l" voicing to be completed by going to a vowel. Yet the
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