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  • How could this language evolve in America? What does 10/11/12 mean? At the end of the length, there is no way to preserve the order of the shortened version. What would be a perfect English language to be saying out loud to

    public?

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  • Asked on March 13, 2021 in Grammar.

    It is true that swimming is not synonymous with learning to swim. you would have to explicitly state that.

    I’m looking forward to

    learning swimming next year!

    I’m going to swim

    my first year of high school. I know what I want to do and I can’t wait to swim again.

    Definitely indicates a firm decision.

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  • Asked on March 13, 2021 in Grammar.

    It is true that swimming is not synonymous with learning to swim. you would have to explicitly state that.

    I’m looking forward to

    learning swimming next year!

    I’m going to swim

    my first year of high school. I know what I want to do and I can’t wait to swim again.

    Definitely indicates a firm decision.

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  • Asked on March 12, 2021 in Meaning.

    What are the some of the turn of phrase? Is you seeing on a job advert:

    Cleaner wanted? Does anyone have the chance

    to become a ghost? Is he saying that ghosts ‘apply’ to manifest themselves in the world? If

    he does, does not mean that they are applies’ to manifest themselves in the world?

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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.

    In this sense, finale (Assessment) is more of a colloquial term for any culminating event. While, for example the official name might be the World Cup Final, it can still be a final in general, or even the finale of the World Cup.

    Note that the definition of finale doesn’t specify it has to refer to music:

    the last part of music, an entertainment or a public event, especially when particularly dramatic or exciting.

    What is your opinion on the “ask for help” argument?

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