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talking to people & communicating with them with the usage of proper gramMer & vocabulary will halp to improve the English.
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Hi,
I have seen some presentations in India using the word 'lowlight' as an antonym of 'highlight'. I think there is no such word. I wouldn't say that. I'd say that the Indian form of English has its own vocabulary.
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Which of the following sentences is correct?
(A) The English language has a huge vocabulary of over 600,000 words.
(B) The English language has a huge vocabulary over 600,000 words.
I've consulted many people about this
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I want to improve my e nglish accent and reduce gram m atical mistakes in my e nglish. How can I improve my accent?
Before working on improving your accent and grammatical errors, there are few suggestions you may want to consider.
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Well, the fact that you're talking about "football" already puts you in a different vocabulary than mine. In AMERICAN English, you would only say "in the Xth minute ." However, I do know there are some differences between
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I would like to know your opinion on what requirements should be met in order to call someone bilingual. Hi, well, it's controversial. There isn't one accepted definition. Some tend to define it very loosely, others are stricter. I am very
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I don't know if this will help you or not, but you have probably already noticed that in the online M-W, there are usage notes about the subtle differences between words. Yep, since I use MW on a daily basis, I noticed that. They are very
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Hi, I have a couple of questions to someone expert in Webster dictionary: 1) How many words exist in Webster dictionary? 2) If words are listed by alphabet, is it possible to be listed in any other way? Thanks I suppose I qualify as "someone
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jim karatassos
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As is obvious, my main problem is "usage". A teacher once told me to either stick with BrE or with ... drowning if I used a "transatlantic version" of the language. I have never been able to keep the two apart. Since British
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einde o'callaghan
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Well, that doesn't work for long, does it? Language changes over time and new words and usages keep creeping in. Sure, but that doesn't affect spelling and pronunciation. If you want constant information about what vocabulary to use, there
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