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Hly2004 wrote:
Oh:-) I remember It's Ross Gellar and Monica Geller 's apartment
but for Joey and Chandler Bing, I guess it's their lodging, right?(supposing they have to pay ) Joey and Chandler live in an apartment
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Hly2004 wrote:
How should I call the place where the "Friends"(sitcom) live?
Hly2004,
They live in apartments in an apartment building .
apartment in the USA
flat in GB
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Anonymous wrote: My2sense wrote:
Rhetor wrote:
We are born naked so its not unnatural. We are also born ignorant. Ignorance is also natural, but we don't wish
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Anonymous wrote:
a)There are much many apples. many
b)There are very many apples. many
c)There is more many apples are many more
d)There is many much paper on the table. Correct is: There are many paper s on the table.
e)There
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Hly2004
"is there a common room in a dormitory?"
I suppose there could be.
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More natural is 'I met a lot of people at the party'. 'Very many' does not work here. 'Many' is mainly used in the negative.
I think Clive is simply saying that it may be more typical (mainly as he writes) to use very many in the negative. He
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My2sense wrote:
Hi all,
What is Standard English ( or is it standard English ) ? How do you define it? Is there a Standard English?
I was hoping that this would generate some kind
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Tiratum wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone explain to me the difference between persons and people ?
Under what situation should we use the word " persons "?
thank you!
People - Over 1 billion people live in India. There are many people
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From the Cambridge dictionary-
Idiom
a group of words in a fixed order that have a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word understood on its own:
Proverb
a short sentence, etc., usually known by many
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Hly2004 wrote:
zip means "fasten with a zip"
my question is when to choose "zip" instead of "zip up"
and when "zip up" is better than "zip"?
Maybe you can provide a few examples?
Zip up your jacket because it's really cold
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