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supposing I want to say the dog bited me
but I want the pronoun of the dog so I can say : he bited me?
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Grammar Geek wrote:
It's just another idiom.
Bart says it a lot in the Simpsons - Don't have a cow, man!
When my mother sees how many text messages I sent, she's going to flip.
When my mother sees how many text messages I sent, she's
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so if I can't say "she" I can't say her too , I can say its for the team
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hello
correct my sentence
1.the team wants to lend you, she\it (the team) said you harm to the team
2.her\its poverty(of the team) could make some changes
and when I use "her" only with people?
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Kooyeen wrote: Yes, it's possible. I hardly ever (ok, let's say never), practice spoken English, but I can understand (not always though). But you can't understand spoken English if you have no idea how you should speak it... You have to know the
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hello
I would like to know if I could understand spoken english(supposing movies) without speaking english
is it possible and if someone here understand spoken english without having spoken english
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you can read here at the end of the page
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/540/01/
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last idiom " the odd man/one out"
it means like "exceptional" she has always been the odd one out at school
definition : someone or something that is different from the other people or things in a group
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if you mean as "noun" so there is no difference
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normally in a structure of question I would use the third and fourth one's
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