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My words says: “it is them who lied” or “it is them who lied” Why do we lie? What rules …
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What is the difference between today and day in direct-indirect speech conversion? “Sharon must go to the bank today”, said …
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My words says: “it is them who lied” or “it is them who lied” Why do we lie? What rules …
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What is the difference between today and day in direct-indirect speech conversion? “Sharon must go to the bank today”, said …
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Now my Japanese student is having trouble understanding why these tenses are used and I’m not sure how to explain …
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How do some words go round in a British English movie? When all the cute little tongues go clack, clack, …
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So he realizes the niches of this or that genre. What is intended in this statement? Is there any guy …
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Despite all the different dictionaries I have checked, the meanings of the word “desperate” vary. Here are two instances of …
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What do native speakers think about this? Both pronunciations are correct. English Dictionary does not. On first time I have …
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Here is an example sentence from http://dictionary.cambridge.net/. org/dictionary/english/elation There’s a sense of elation at having completed a race of such …
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