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Hehe, sorry for my poor French Here is a list of downloadable books(I hope you don't mind that copyright is broken there and you won't tell the police ). I need a reference book with examples of usige, a sort of discriptive grammar.
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Thank you very much! How could I ignore the fact that all of these letters represent continuants? Yeah, your hypothesis is very, very probable. Thank you again, you've cleared it up for me.
P.S. As to your note. You are absolutely right but
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Hi! There is a lot of books on English grammar in the web. Could you give me advice what is the best one for an advance learner? I need mainly a theoretical book on English grammar but I can't choose a right one. Though a book on usage would
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Hi! I've noticed that in the infinitive form of verbs usually f, l, k (in ck ) , s, z are doubled in the end. I don't mean doubling when you add -ing or -ed . Why other consonant letters( b,d,g,n,m,p,r,t,v ) are not doubled (except add,
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Hi! Thank y'all for answers. Here is the original. It's a sort of technical instruction "In the Due date field, enter a day, month, and year for the task group to be completed. This field is for your information aboutly. The program
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I suspect m.b. it's from round aboutly ? It sometimes appears in the net. Probably it's a kind of newspeak
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Hi! Can anybody explain me what an odd word aboutly means? What for -ly ? Is there any diiference between about and about ly ?
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Tae begin wi' ye shood prrronoonce aw o' yerrr RRR. Daena drrrap yerrr RRR like a Soothrrren.
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Hi! Thank you for this interesting discussion and for your answer.Your opinion is important for me. First of all, my problem concerns teaching English as a second language. It's very bad that teachers instructing pupils how to pronounce /ʌ/
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The vowel must always be pronounced the same, since it's an IPA symbol that describe a sound. IPA symbols don't change, they are defined that way, and they remain so, so that we can describe some sounds. Hmm... But don't you think this
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