Learn English and meet people on the world’s largest EFL social network
|
|
|
We have partnered with TradePub to bring you free industry magazines and resources - no coupons or credit cards required!
Visit: englishforums.tradepub.com
5 record(s) found in 0 seconds.
-
Hi dudes I don't know if we should omit the letter 'e' from the end of verbs after appending an '-able' suffix to them. Sometimes I have seen that 'e' is not removed from the end of the verb, like: replace + able = replaceable change + able =
-
I know that when we want to ask somebody if he is the second, third,... child in his family, we can simply ask him this question:
"How many children come before you?"
Now suppose that there is a list of 30 people, and my friend's got the 21st
-
I've heard that native Americans don't pronounce 't' at the end of words ending with "nt" like these:
-restaurant
-department
-apartment
-student
Is it correct?
-
Hi,
My question is actually about using "more than" before a verb. I was
looking up Longman dictionary that I came across this sentence as an
example for 'compensate':
"Her intelligence more than compensates for her lack of experience."
-
What is the difference between star and starr?!
- English Test
How to Write a Letter Idioms Formal Letter Graduation Songs
Who sings a certain song
|
|
|
|
© MediaCet Ltd. 2009, v5.0.3616.28671. All content posted by our users is a contribution to the public domain, this does not include imported usenet posts.*
For web related enquires please contact us on webmaster@mediacet.com, status updates are available at status.mediacet.com.
*Usenet post removal: Use 'X-No-Archive'. You may not have understood that your posts would end up in the public domain. Please send proof of the poster's email, we will remove immediately.
|