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I've read and listened to several different versions of this nursery rhyme and I'm not sure how it really goes anymore. Is this the real one?
Eeny meeny miney mo
Catch a piggy by the toe
if it hollers let it go
Eeny meeny miney mo
I
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Well, Molly, to tell you the truth, I loved learning Dutch, the little bit I learnt at least. I'm proud to tell you that I was the second best student in the class, according to the teacher. Unfortunatly, that semester was my last one at
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Hello Catbird, welcome to the forums. You can tell us about you and have fun here!
Molly, I've always wanted to visit The Netherlands. I even studied a short course of Dutch language. Our teacher was from Belgium, though, and she said that the
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Hello Guest,
If by the usage of adverbs, you mean the position of frequency adverbs, then there are a couple of rules.
Frequency adverbs, such as "always", "sometimes", "often", "usually", "hardly ever" or "never", usually take two different
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And the etimology of this word, according to etymonline.com:
Jack-in-the-box - 1570, originally a name for a sharp or cheat, "who deceived tradesmen by substituting empty boxes for others full of money" . As a type of toy, it is attested from
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This is an interesting topic for me (origin of words) so I researched a little about "Jack-in-the-box".
According to Wikipedia A jack-in-the-box is a children's toy. It consists of a box with a crank. The crank is turned, playing out a melody
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As for me, it would depend on our past relationship. If it was a good one, I would say "hi" and something like "What´ve you been doing?". It has happened recently - I met a girl I used to go to school to and we were good friends. But I hadn't see
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All of them are right except for (2). We can consider a context in which a person wasn't in a place yesterday so he/she wasn't able to meet "him". As it is a condition in the past (yesterday) we can use a conditional clause type III.
If you
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How about this??
"You can/may download the/our demo from the/our website and test it. Then you can purchase it from our site, so it's not necessary to go to the escrow system"
Second sentence also: "It can only be purchased from our
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Meg, I have some suggestions for your resume.
"achieve my goal of creating their interest in English" --> I'd rather write "increasing their interest" instead of "creating". Or "encouraging them to use/learn English"
I've always been
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