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Dear yogi2005
For a native BrE speaker, the answer is very easy. I suspect that the
answers are actually in the course book material from which you
got the questions!
May I suggest that you check your text books first before we give
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Yulysess wrote:
What do you think about the alternatives below? Are all possible? Why and why not?
Dear Yulysees
In British English ....
1-"Turkey, where my grandparents come from , must be a very nice country." CORRECT.
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Sanz wrote: Do you think that all those kind of mystical
things (astrology, tarot, ouija, etc.) are just lies and a way to
swindle people or they really can help us?
Some people say that it is all lies. But I am not going to publish my
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Dear Taka
Its just a web address. You can have anything in a web address. It is
just a code for the internet browser to use to find the page you want on the world wide web (www).
Web pages are stored in 'directories' and sub-directories,
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Anonymous wrote: Apart from the London accent, I have great
difficulties understanding certain british accents - I dont know the
names of these accents as I stay in Asia.
I have tried hearing british movies/talks but I dont seem to make
any
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Anonymous wrote: Please explain the grammar "held responsible"
or "made redundant", using a participle and and adjective.
" held responsible" and " made redundant" are common English collocations for these words in most contexts.
There
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Danyoo wrote: Stevenukd wrote:
Dear Teachers, 1.– What’s the weather like? It’s very stormy. - How’s the weather? It’s drizzling rain / It’s gentle rain. What's the weather like: This sounds like you are asking about the general climate of
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Minhuoc wrote:
Why is this sentence not right?
"Not only does he forget his books, but he forgot his pens as well."
Hi Minhouc!
It depends on what you are trying to say.
" Not only does he forget his books, (but) he
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So had/have scores highest for soup and broth .
In BrE I agree with that, though I still wonder if google
would be the best source for information about current usage
because Eng Lang usage differs from country to country.
However,
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Correction:
"'You shall go to the ball, Cinderella", said her fairy godmother."
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