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How men first learnt to __ words is unknown; in other words, the origin of language is a mystery. (create/invent)I think in this case these two words have the same meaning and therefore both can be used.However, the answer is invent.So please explain to me why invent is the more suitable word...
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I've been wondering whether a native English speaker would pronounce these words as /fst stnd/ or /fstnd/.How would you pronounce them?
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A surprising number of popular spectator sports, for example football or baseball, started in Europe or the USA in the nineteenth century.Can we use appeared instead of started?Both of them mean "began to exist" but my book indicates that started is the only acceptable word here.I think...
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This is a question from my book.It's strange that you __ such a thing.A.would say B.should say C.will say D.saidThe answer in the book (by non-native speakers) is should say. However, I think said is all right (the fact that you said such a thing is strange).Please tell me what is...
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Yoong Liat, thank you for correcting me.But sometimes I also see people use "If I will." Can you tell me in what cases it is acceptable?
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Find and correct one mistake in the sentence below:Things will be better if I will get a job and earn some money so I don't have to live with my parents. My teacher thinks that will get is uncorrect (will get => get). I think don't have has to be changed to won't have.Please tell...
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Thank you Takoyaki-English
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Please tell me what relative pronoun is used for a subject that consists a person and an animal.For example:The man and the dog __ (relative pronoun) were hit by a car were slightly injured.
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This is a sentence in my last English test:The man who was stuck in the collapsing house was unhurt.I think it would be more correct if collapsed is used here. Is there any difference between the two words or can we use either of them?Please explain.
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Well, this question is from my last English test. I chose sight but I was unsure. A change of place, I think, implies a change of job or position for a better one. But a change of sight also sounds unsuitable to me. The other two choices, I think they cannot be used here.
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