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Heh, I remember reading somewhere that some linguists claim that Turkey is, at the moment, the most beautiful language. in the world. I sure hope that helps you in your tremendous task.
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There is a post called 'Which language is most difficult language for people to learn' in the linguistic section. The post is on the first page (at least at the moment). Could that be the one you are looking for?
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Modern football needs some hard ans fast improvements in rules quickly. My penchant for football has deteriorated within a few year because of players most unusual 'fragility'. I sure hope Euro 2008 does offer some real football.
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This might wander off a bit from the original idea of the post, but this site does talk to some extent of aliens and their possible visit to the Earth. But the site discusses more of the possible ways in which the Earth will inevitably be
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Google also gives many hits with words like 'taked' and 'gived', and the horrendous 'its' vs. 'it's'. Irregular verbs and their inflection can be hard especially for foreigner, hence the 'popularity'.
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Interesting article, and the subject as a whole. I believe that the biggest menace to the English language is the English language per se, that is, with its myriad of varieties. I wouldn't be surprised if some day mutual intelligibility is
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My English professor is notorious for using the same phrase everytime when he wants students to give a more elaborate answer. It is 'Could you expand on that?'.
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Hey CB, I vaguely remember reading from Greenbaum's grammar book that if the verb is in the base form and in the imperative, it is a finite verb. Is my memory just playing tricks with me?
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The Romans left England in 410AD and England was, as a result, left unprotected. Some kind of an independence declaration was carried out by the Britons, although the Roman way of living continued. Britain was seen as a prosperous asset by the
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Where would you put the stress on this line. GAS! GAS! Quick, boys! - An ecstasy of fumbling I'm a bit perplexed by the use of punctuation and, thus, I'm not sure at all how to handle this line. I'm quite positive that the first two
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