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Hello,
I composed a vocabulary exercise. Could you please tell me if you agree with the suggested answers? What do you think of the level of this exercise? Thank you!
1. The crowds lingering on the streets were ………………….
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Hi, Avangi
Thanks for taking pains to explain the phrase, I appreciate your efforts.
Have you checked out any of the collected examples of great writing? (I'm afraid I haven't yet honed my skills at using them, in spite of
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Can anyone explain what this sentence means? Especially the word strain. In what sense is it used here? and "it" in "straining it..." refers to what?
But even with training programs by American lawyers and
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Can someone please help me and proof read my paper? I need help I have to turn this is tommrow. The question of my essay was if Mr. Gates gave me 300,000.00 to start three business which business would I chose to do.
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I don't fully understand what a contraction is. So if I put an 's, 'll, 'd, 've, etc after any word does it make it a contraction? Only in spoken English. But in written English, some contractions are not usually written that
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The only way to hear a difference is listening to contrasting pairs, in my opinion. Minimal pairs, you know. Beat - bit fool - full etc. If you have such major problems, then maybe you could start with an accent reduction course. For American
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I have underlined some problem areas: Last month, my cousin Jason, broke his foot when he was playing soccer in his school. He immediately underwent computer navigation surgery and recovered from the injury within two months. He was playing in a
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Of course both those books have CD's. Without CD's those books would be worthless... Both books are especially about intonation, linking words, reduced sounds and something about pronunciation you can hardly find in books on American
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