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Is it possible for non-native speakers to learn to think in English?
I am required to white a composition about this topic. I would appreciate it ig you can give me some hints . Thank you in advance.
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This is getting to be an ongoing tradition for me... waiting to see a big summer movie until the last second of its theatrical run. 2. How Spock Prime and Spock Jr. can occupy the ... all leads to a predetermined destiny that can't be altered.
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(No, not the great film by John Landis.) In the UK they have a satellite TV channel which seems to be similar to the US channel Spike TV, called Movies 4 Men. The great thing about M4M is that they have an easy to search schedule... the bad thing
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Mr P's video is a beauty, but perhaps some of the fundamentals of the game need a bit of explanation.
A Brief and Simplified
(by which we mean incomplete)
Explanation of
CRICKET
(using baseball comparisons
wherever
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Sports Talk
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mike in japan
85 days ago
Difference Between, Cricket, Plurals, Sports, Images, Countries, Colours, Relationships, France, Numbers, Plants, Tips, Writing
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Hello, I would need someone to go over my correction, the part in bold, i'm correcting this for a student, i've just gotten my tofel exam and working to be a teacher, if someone could look at this, i wouldn't want to give it back with
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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alc24
107 days ago
Gerunds, Punctuation, Question Marks, Sentences, Plants, Countries, Students, France, Asia, Colours, Tips
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I finally got to watch Star Trek. Things I don't understand about the Star Trek story line that don't seem ... on board computer? Why didn't he go there 25 years ago and warn the Federation? He could have saved Vulcan. I'm sure he
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t Except that I'd just say "He's yellow" or "His color is yellow." I wouldn't say "He's yellow in color." Hi Barbara I agree with you that 'He's yellow' is preferred. However, I have found
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Every English-language writer knows Strunk and White's famous little writing manual, The Elements of Style . Many people between the ages of seventeen and seventy can recite the book's mantra make every word tell and still refer to their
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1. It's fine. I'd simplify it by saying, "Just give me ten". 2. I agree that the 15% rule doesn't apply. I guess it just depends on the job. If I paid the store a delivery charge, I wouldn't be overly generous.
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Though I'm not too sure what you mean about "display formats"? In this thread Goodman's post is yellow and it is followed by a kind of grayed out version that displays as though it is mean to look like a torn sheet of paper. In
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