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Actually they're all synonyms... So it doesn't matter which one u use, u always mean worthless material, refuse, discarded objects.
Best regards
Marcola.
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In English you can say 'enjoy' or 'enjoy your meal', but I reckon most people, including your friend, will understand 'Bon appetit' too. Regards
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Hi teachers! I was wondering if 'overtone' and 'undertone' were interchangeable. For example in these two sentences: There were politcal overtones to the point he was making. The play does not have the political undertones of the
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Directly quoted from dictionary.com: Homonym, homophone, and homograph designate words that are identical to other words in spelling or pronunciation, or both, while differing from them in meaning and usually in origin.
Homophones are words that
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"screwed up" has absolutely no literal connection with being drunk. We may say " the engine calibrated is all screwed up after he tweaked with it". When the cop shows up at your door steps to look for the owner. "you are
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1. I feel this passage would be most suited for pre-intermediate/intermediate learners. Some of the information is basic enough for entry level students, but overall the vernacular used can be seen as complex. 2. I would spark interest by
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Hello. I'm Marta, come from Poland. I'm working on a text in English and have encountered a few problems. These are mostly of a rather subtle nature but for several reasons it's important for me that the whole text sounds as
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Hello! I don't know how to translate this sentence (in bold), from a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, exactly (it's from his The Lotos-Eaters ): (...) Here are cool mosses deep , And through the moss the ivies creep, And in the stream the
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Hi guys,
I just finished an translation of one episode of the cooking TV show from Canada called "Fresh" with Anna Olson...May I ask for help with some sentences from there...? In most of the cases I've just a problem with a
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"deprived from taking part in the mass". "Barred" would just be replacing the phrase with a synonym. Hi, kalaris. You may well be right about this, but I've never heard the usage, and I don't find a reference which
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