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I've been thinking this morning about the gift of language (or just speech in general). Language amazes me when I think about it. I mean, you have a thought, and you want to express it to someone. What do you do? You use your brain's speech center
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Something interesting and nice to hear. ---> pleasant-sounding, pleasant (I guess)
What is the name of baby Kangroo? ---> joey (this is not a joke; they're called joeys)
-Haoqide
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"Since the 1980's" is correct because you're grouping the whole decade together as one unit. And since that decade only happened one time in all history, you would use "the" to refer to it.
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I think B is correct.
Generally, whether to use "a" or "an" in English is decided by the first letter of the word it is modifying. If the word it is modifying begins with a consonant (anything except a,e,i,o,u), you would use "a". If the word
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Hmmm...
It sounds sort of ok in a conversation, but not in a formal report. How about something like "widened horizons" or just "what I've learned"?
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* We are here to show you our classwork.
* I hope you have enjoyed the performance.
* The Kindergarten students are going to sing "Hello Children".
* PLEASE GAVE THEM A BIG ROUND OF APPLAUSE
* The second year students are going to perform
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"To me, it's important"...I like that one. I've never used "For me, it's important..."
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Hi, aristocles!
I added you to my MSN. See ya on there!
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"It depends on the situations," is incorrect because you're talking about a specific situation. So, "situations" wouldn't fit. The question "Should I kill him now?" is referring to a specific situation, so you would want to answer with a specific
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Scenario 1:
1.) If you were to say this, it would sound a little bizarre.
2.) This is better, but you should probably add more to the sentence to make it sound normal...something like, "I intended to when I put it on" or "I intended to do
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