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I would say Lee-suh.
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I don't know. He sounds like he could be from New York City, but then those people do not talk like that.
And what it tak? That is what it sound like he is saying.
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Always sounds like all-wayz or all-ways to me.
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They are all one word.
Do you see anyone ?
Everyone is here.
Could someone please tell me the time?
I will go sometime tomorrow.
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He got a 100 on the test.
I would also put a in front of 100.
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Not to be rude, but are you talking to me? Not to be rude again. Sorry. I understand almost everything people from Britain and Austraila say. I watch British shows and I even had a British teacher for one school year. Sure, they use words that are
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"According to Websters English language dictionary ( or so I have heard so feel free to research) there are like 150,000 words in the English language and only 75,000 in French. The good news is . . . if English speakers continue to talk the way
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I usually do. I can understand many people. Unless they are Cockney or have a wierd accent.
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Bldudas: thanks so much. I'll def. check them out. I've been staying up all night browsing the web for sites that can help me.
You cannot recognise US accents? Where are the people from you hear
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It is a third person singular pronoun. Is is the third person singular present of the verb to be.
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