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Hi!
I'm Brazilian. I live in a city near São Paulo, in São Paulo State.
What would you like to know about Brazil? Tell me, maybe I can help you!
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Great example, Miriam!!
Beautiful song!
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Palindrome can be a word or a phrase spelled the same backwards and forwards.
Here is a phrase:
Star comedy by Democrats.
Do you know what Aibohphobia is?
Fear of palindromes!
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"In spite of" and Despite + noun are very similar to although + clause:
Although it was raining, we went out.
DESPITE the rain, we went out. (and not Despite it was raining, we went out.)
Another examples:
Despite the fact that => I went
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"In spite of" and Despite + noun are very similar to although + clause:
Althought it was raining, we went out.
DESPITE the rain, we went out. (and not Despite it was raining, we went out.)
Another examples:
Despite the fact that => I
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"Have to" and "must" usually mean the same thing: there is no choice about something, and you are forced to do it.
Here is some further explanation about them:
MUST : obligation is imposed by the speaker. The speaker has authority over the
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Guest,
Actually they are not in love anymore.
"I will be over you" is almost the same as "I'll forget you"..
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Or maybe:
"how can we speak FLUENT english?"
Anyway, the answer can be the same. And good teacher would be very helpful, too!
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I agree with you, Maj.
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Hello Tania,
As taiwandave posted (http://www.englishforums.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=33177), "fishes" is the alternative plural form of "fish". But it's seldom used.
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