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Americans like to use "have got" and Englishmen like to use "have". The meanings of them is same to some extent.
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I want to improve my english speaking
It's appropriate to say it in this way?
Or just express it like this: I want to improve my oral English.
I don't link "my English speaking" is grammatically correct.
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Do you regard it as a question? Maybe you misunderstand my sentence.
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What's the differences of pronunciation between w,v f,th?
These pair of alpahbets always drive me crazy........ I would like to get a thorough solution of the confusions.
Something should be known that I am a Chinese university student.
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"Help" seems not to have such kind of usage.
you can say "help me with this" but not "help me this".
Also the article should be minded.
I would like to rewrite your title to "help me with an idiom", do you agree with me?
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"All of us are aware" is also O.K..
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Are you come from China?
"He wants to know the way (that/in) which she did it", it's like the style of Chinglish.....
I think your original sentence is more popular.
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Latin wrote: Hello. The meeting will begin at two o'clock sharp. I have seen this expression, and I'd like to know if you consider it as redundant. I was taught that o'clock should be translated as en punto , but sharp would be en punto as well.
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I haven't though of Turk.
You're so beautiful and just like a westerner.
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Anonymous wrote:
hehe - thanks lana (it's hitchhiker - not logged in at the mo) - great to hear the new look is appreciated..
btw: here's a reminder: http://v1.englishforums.com
Can you tell me that "at the mo" means "at the
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