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Mangle it! Of course they do. Some of my friends pronounce it as horses doovers. lol.
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Is there anyone out there who uses 'off of?'
Take the sentence, "I can't take my eyes off of you," for example.
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Is there anyone out there who believes that 'off of' is correct?
Take the sentence, "I can't take my eyes off of you" as an example.
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Just to add a little bit to Hitchhiker's comments:
The correct spelling is onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia refers to the use of words which sound like the noise they refer to.
‘Hiss’, 'smack,' 'whoosh,' and 'at-a-tat-tat' are examples of
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Unfortunately many people say "My boyfriend and me are going to the concert." But they are not speaking grammatically.
If you are learning English, try and learn the correct way to speak.
My boyfriend is going to the concert. I am going to
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Talking about marriage, remember the famous line from the British Magazine, Punch.
It said:
Advice to those about to get married: don't.
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Count Dracula was a vampire, but he is not the only vampire. There are many others.
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There seems to be some confusion here. As a native English speaker (I was born and educated in England) and having been a teacher of English for many years, I can say that there is no doubt in my mind that the quoted words were written by a native
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For information: Roy Bates is English. He lives in Beijing. He first came to China in 1978.
He is a writer, specialising in Chinese History.
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Marx did NOT say that religion is the OPIUM of the people. He said the religion is the OPIATE of the people, which is quite different.
An opiate is a thing which soothes or stupefies.
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