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The Convention on the Rights of the Child has establishes standards to which the laws in many countries cannot follow do not live up . Children are poor, homeless, abused, neglected, ill, often illiterate and are unequal before the law. This
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It's a pity. What? The fact that you missed the party. Structure: It's a pity (that) you missed the party. The following sentences have completely different structures and verbs: You shouldn't have missed the party. You should have
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What is it that you don't understand? Which part? I would say that the meaning is more or less like: Why not enjoy your money and use it? I guess you'd better do so, because you might soon have none to spend anymore.
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Hi, I think it'd be better if these questions were asked in the audio section of this forum, maybe. There might be interesting things to discuss, and they don't belong here in the grammar section, I think. Anyway, I listened to this one,
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On condition that the holder... I'm not a native speaker, and I didn't understand "holder" either, because of my lack of imagination, LOL. What I actually hear is "on condition a the hoda". You would understand
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OMG, are they talking about me? The first word is "Kooyeen" Seriously, phonetically, I can hear something like: Queen says Noes are pot-smoking FBI members. I don't know who those "Noes" are, though. EDIT: It looks like
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If somone asks you to introduce yourself, you say your name and possibly some other information about you. Example: Hello, I'm Michael, I'm 32, and I work in a beer factory.
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I actually disagree with you on that issue. I think tongue position is actually very vital, because it facilitates smooth, fluent motion of the tongue in your mouth, Well, that's actually true. What I was saying was I would avoid spending too
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Alright! Now I just need to keep all that in mind, lol. Thanks.
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I don't think there's a contraction for "was", at least in most varieties of English, although I remember reading somewhere that 's can also be a contraction of was (but don't think it very common and I guess it's
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