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Kekchi (kek) is one of 50+ Mayan languages still spoken in Guatemala today.
How do you read 50+ in the above sentence in English?
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If you don't have a sense of humor already, it's about time you buy one. (Kooyeen)
I think the above sentence is not correct. The correct version should be as follows:
If you don't have a sense of humor already, it's about
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Don't go and asked another forum and then give them the correct answer when a member replies wrongly. If you are the member, how you feel. Do you feel nice? It will look like you are making the member a fool. If I answer wrongly, please
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look through somebody/something (phrasal verb) to not notice or pretend not to notice someone you know, even though you see them http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/look_1 look through sb to not notice someone that you know, or to pretend that
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If the sentence said, “Teenagers will listen to their friends before…” then the sentence would have to be “…before they listen to their parents.” However, the first part of the sentence on p. 57 has no “will”. The “will” is in the second half of
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John: Have you ever been to Singapore?
Mary: No, I have never __.
(A) been (B) been there
Which choice is correct?
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John: Have you ever gone to Singapore?
Mary: No, I have never __.
(A) gone (B) gone there
Which choice is correct?
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1. Have you ever been to Singapore? 2. Have you ever gone to Singapore? 3. I have been to Singapore many times. 4. I have gone to Singapore many times. #1 and #3 are correct. Are #2 and #4 also acceptable in American English?
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Google the entire phrase (with quotation marks) and you'll find the source(s) of the phrase.
Things that go bump in the night
Meaning
Frightening but imagined supernatural events.
Origin
The earliest known example of the
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He did everything to help me, except __ me money. (A) give (B) to give Which choice is correct?
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