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Hi, I am not sure if the question of this post belongs here...but I cannot find a subdivision which is about conversation English. Someone: May I speak to Jennifer? Me: If I was working as a telephone operator in a company, and there were many
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Jose Chen wrote on 09 Mar 2005: I read this in NYTimes. As a non native speaker, I'm not very sure what that means. Could someone tell ... middle-aged man had carried out the shooting on March 19 because he was depressed about difficulties in
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cybercypher
5 yr 4 days ago
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Do you feel freer communicating in English than communicating in your native language? Let's suppose that you are a good English speaker. I don't know what you mean by "free". If ... nothing more "free" than one's
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R J Valentine (Email Removed) wrote on 13 Nov 2003: "amongst" is both formal and informal BrE, as is "whilst". But *some* might complain that that wasn't a choice in the original Subject line. True enough.
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cybercypher
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