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What does it mean when someone say "force to be reckon with" It seems like the British love to use this confusing word (reckon) on close to every setence. So what does it actually mean? "I reckon this and that and blah"
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a three-room apartment below street level. what does below street level mean?
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expulsion of air What does this phrase mean?
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Living without literacy Life without the ability to read in American society is a daunting idea to the literates. When I came to America in the winter of 1993, I didn't had profound knowledge of English language. I was able to decipher all
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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What do you mean by "agent" here? As in someone or something?
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What is the difference between invoke and evoke?
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What is the difference between heredity and genetic?
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Jun-Keuk-Norae-Ja-Rang
When
I heard that Jun-Keuk-Norae-Ja-Rang was coming to Flushing, New York to host an
episode, I thought that I was going to be on TV. Jun-Keuk-Norae-Ja-Rang is a
popular TV show in South Korea targeted for senior
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I know all these words are closely tied together or have the same meaning(to scorn, to tell off)but which one is more severe than other? which ones are used more commonly? Can someone please provide me with sentences using these four words? Thank you
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Thank you once again for your clear explanation
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