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"The phrase 'caught on camera' could n't be more appropriate, as a lardy sweat-bucket of a bus driver shows he has all the self control of Amy Whitehouse going out for a swift half. "Watch as the dastardly kids torment the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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spaced_man
53 days ago
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I am so glad to see this question and the responses. I have been living in France for the last 13 years and teaching English as a Second Language. This "go missing" usage was one of my favorite examples of the differences between British
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anonymous
59 days ago
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1. The "write the sentences based on the pictures" exercise, warm-up (= the warm up) / a warm-up for the main lesson, will entail your doing a few things. 2. As above, but the term 'warmer' is unfamiliar to me. John Doe, president of the XXX
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Hi. Could we not use the article in the following instances? 1.
1. The "write the sentences based on the pictures" exercise, warm-up (a warm-up??) for the main lesson, will entail your doing a few things.
2. This writing
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anonymous
70 days ago
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Hi! I am taking English 30 right now online and I need to correct each of the errors in the following paragraph:
One should never acccept another persons opinion about a movie unless you know they have the same theatrical tastes as you. For
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anonymous
75 days ago
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The hottest summer days have gone away!
It's getting cooler and cooler every day.
I feel ecstatic to look forward to nice atumn days.
Hi,
Do the above sound good?
I try to keep a diary in English to record what I feel every
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? I haven't hated a movie as universally acclaimed as ... just scratching the surface of how dumb this movie is. Well, (500) Days of Summer notwithstanding, it seems almost impossible for me to believe that anybody who has watched even ...
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Dear Sir or Madam to whom it may concern ,
In reply to an advert concerning Domino Day 2009 project I would like to put myself forward as a candidate for Domino Builder in this years edition of Domino Day and thereby apply for an
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julielai
121 days ago
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Howdy,
Could you please check out the content of this letter of application particularly paying attention to grammar errors and vocabulary mistakes? Thank you in advance! Dear Sir or Madam to whom it may concern,
In reply to an
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anglista2008
126 days ago
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Thank You everyone! I think I'll choose "to undulate". I'm quite surprised there is no one English verb to describe the phenomenon. In Polish we use it very often and I don't think the temperatures here are considerably
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