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Some words, not only verbs, that are used a lot in speaking, have one weak sound and one strong sound.
Weak forms are used in 'connected speech', that is, when you are having a normal, everyday conversation or when they are in the middle of a
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'The atmosphere is more relaxed and warm than I expected it to be'. 'Relax' is a noun and here you need an adjective in the comparative form.
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Of course. You can count on it! Give me some days and I'll comment on it.
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Oooops, sorry salam1101. Maybe you are right there.
I researched a little and this is what I found:
From cambridge.org:
"Outside of"-----> (mainly US) "except for".
Outside of us three, no one knows anything about the problem, yet.
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Hi prabeer. I think it's a great idea. But should we open a new thread for it or do it here? I'm currently reading 1984 by George Orwell, which is not a new release but I can look for other books I've read that are more recent.
Good idea (y)
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I think the second sentence is correct:
There are some trees outside the building
As far as I know, "outside" doesn't need the preposition "of" after it.
Hope this helps
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An irregular verb has an "irregular" inflection. Whereas a regular verb just adds -ed or -d to form the past tense and the past participle tense, an irregular verb varies in forming these two tenses.
There are some possibilities:
1) The three
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I've had a couple of experiences with children and teenagers' bad behaviour in class. I've been able to cope with it rather well. I'd like to ask you teachers what do you usually do when you're facing students who don't want to learn or that are
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Da Cutest, isn't that film about two dumb guys who are the dumbest on earth? lol, I haven't seen it, but is it similar to 'Dude, where's my car?'. That, I've seen it and it was sometimes funny.
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Ha ha ha, very funny your "mental aberration", Andrei I'm still laughing. Don't worry about it. (f)
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