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Lucky6 wrote:
What’s hard is the verb to be: you are, I am, he is.
Actually, in many languages, the verb to be is a strong verb, i.e. irregular. English is not really an excception to having to be as a strong verb. The conjugation of
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Marvin A. wrote: >> These "dentals" don't occur in other european languages at all. << Actually they occur in Icelandic, Danish, some dialects of Spanish, and Greek.
And they also occur in Welsh and Albanian (I think they occur
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In clothes the th is not pronounced. It sounds like close.
Hee, hee, I do not think ths is hard to pronounce.
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Technology could be used for an illegal purpose. (eg. computer crime, cybercheating......)
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I,and everyone I know, have always refered to God as "he". I do not believe God is neither a "He" or a "She", but "It" sounds rude and disrespectful.
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I hope tomorrow will be nice.
You could also say:
I hope tomorrow is nice.
Both sound correct to me, and I use them both.
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Hello,
I remember being told once that before people were able to italicize words, words were capitalized to show emphasis. Maybe that is what is going on here.
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It does not sound correct to me.
I would rather have her cling to the optimistic objective. This sounds right.
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That does not sound correct to me. I think it should be:
Check if the process is going to be on hold.
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I think there are only six tenses: present, preterite, future, present perfect, past perfect, future perfect.
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