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Pleasehelp, some words may have a single form, which, however, corresponds to several parts of speech. In this light, open can be an adjective ( an open window ), a verb ( open the window ), or a noun ( life in the open ). Such words are called
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Raja, let me make a number of essential clarifications: 1. ' Hence , that the 'do'-construction in "Who went to the park?" is not possible or at least less preferable (which of the two is it in your opinion?) in "Who
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gleb_chebrikoff
9 days ago
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Hello, this is my first post here but I've been visiting the site for at least several months since I have found some very interesting discussions here. My question is going to be really complicated and it will take you some time to read
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szymon
42 days ago
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Dear friend, please don't feel uncomfortable on hearing such a word - there is little reason for embarrassment compared to certain other utterances produced by speakers. Corpus linguistics reveals that 'little' often has an
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Dear friend, thank you for this question. As a matter of fact, speech phenomena, of which fillers is a significant part, should not annoy speakers - such a sharp reaction may result in a nervous breakdown after a couple of days of interacting
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Great rant here: http://snipurl.com/sbhp8 Well. *That* was something. I had a friend once who heard a Vidal speech, and afterwards he said Vidal spoke so badly of the American government that the speech sounded like an MDC song slowed down with no
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avoid normal situations.
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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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Are you a non-native English speaker, living in the US, and engaged in US business? If you have an accent, you might want to consider taking an accent reduction class from an ESL program. Why? There are many reasons why reducing your audible
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englishlci
53 days ago
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From grammarErrors.com: drug/dragged
Drug is often used as the past tense of drag, as in the following example:
Example: I drug myself out of bed this morning.
The past tense of drag is actually dragged , not drug .
This error is
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anonymous
62 days ago
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I would say this is a wonderful contry to live in the middle east if you were a sunni muslim, However if you are not a sunni muslim this place will probably not be that great for you. I am a christian and from the United States. Because I believe
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68 days ago
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