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hi im siddu from india , im also fasing prob like u... so can we chat & talk with eachother in yahoo massenger so that we can improve our skills this is my mail id sidduinnet@yahoo.com
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hi cheenu im siddu just now i joined in englishforums so i hve seen u r message..im also facing same prob (spaek enlish) so can we chat with eachother with headphones in yahoo messenger.. so that we can improve our skills this is my yahoo id sidduinnet@yahoo.com feel free add my yahoo id in u r...
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Hi all,
Sometimes i feel confused about the correct word choice in expressing like or wonder. For example, can the following be used interchangebly: gorgeous, marvelous, wonderful, stunning, fantastic ..... etc. I think that stunning is somehow informal, but what about the others?
Another...
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Thanks Grammar Geek for the clear answer and explanation
Thanks Kooyeen for your reply
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that that is much more used in both cases For example that is the pen i m looking for eventhough
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It is really nice.... thanx Annvan. I donated 500 grains... not much but good! But it was not easy especially for a non-native speaker...
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Hi there I m an english student from Saudi Arabia I see myself ok in english but not that good I had an assignment a describing essay and I thought to show it to you guys first My Sister Sunshine
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M Caliban wrote English would be so much simpler if we stopped stealing other people s words That has been the way of languages since they began Every language in existance is a bastardization
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British English is the superior in my opinion, simply because it is the original English language. Obviously me being English, im going to be biased, but if i were foreign then i would still choose British English over American English. To call American English the dominant English language is...
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Khoff wrote Maybe this is a British American distinction but I m not sure I ve ever said firstly in my life My dictionary does list firstly but it says it is equivalent to first in its adverbial
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