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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
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Sports Talk
by
mike in japan
85 days ago
Difference Between, Cricket, Plurals, Sports, Images, Countries, Colours, Relationships, France, Numbers, Plants, Tips, Writing
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Could anybody correct these sentences for me? (1) This is a jungle fire. (2) This fire may be cause by the over hot of the weather/climate. (3) The fire is very intense. (4) All plants in the jungle will be burned into ashes. (5) It is a bad
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Hi all, could you please clarify me about question related to this topic. I found an example with present perfect in the textbook. " It hasn't rained this week ." Can I say "It isn't raining this week" ? Is this
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Hi,
Talking things over with someone, listening to their problems, helping to find solutions and supporting them through the bad times, is what counseling is all about.
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Do you have a headache? (habitual)
Have you got a headache? ( temporal ) http://www.englishforums.com/English/DoYouHaveHaveYouGot/qncn/Post.htm Native speakers would choose "temporary" over "temporal" in above case, but I don't understand why
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Hello, everyone!
We can say "She can often go to the movies." But can we say "She often can go to the movies."? If we can say in that way, what's the difference between them?
I really need your anwser. Your help will be greatly appreciated.
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It is two words = co + domain co- together; with {{co-defendant is another example}} I hear Pythagorean with two stresses, one on "tha", the other on "re" obtuse - There is a slight difference between BE and AmE pronunciation of this. BE has
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I've seen dread being used with both to-inf and gerund. What's the difference between the two meaning when you give to inf and gerund at a time?
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------ affair 2 a : any procedure, action, or occasion not clearly distinguished or only vaguely specified <an affair of honor> <one of the most brilliant social affair s of the season> <public life had become so
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Belly wrote:
What's the difference between:
I am to come to Helen's party tonight. (It's an obligation.)
I am going to come to Helen's party tonight. (Planned action)
I'll be coming to Helen's party tonight? (Planned action. Maybe you
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