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I had never realized how much fun English language votes could be... until now. >__<
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Copied and edited from: link https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=p3KlrfjcjV4 THIS IS VERY URGENT AND NOT A JOKE! ALSO DON'T GOOF OFF!!!! I really mean it! What would toi be able to do if SOPA/TPP censors the internet? What would toi be able to do if écriture fanfics and drawing fanarts become illegal? What would toi do if it's illegal to do a cover of your favorite... |
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To avoid spelling errors, use this: Ctrl + F and chercher for the word toi want to know. [b]Base form (V1), Simple Past (V2), Past Participle (V3) awake awoke awoken be was, were been beat beat beaten become became become begin began begun |
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questions & Answers: Abridgements used: SbE - Standard British English SaE - Standard American English Credits: article - Me. I spent my time écriture this article, so please, if toi use that on your website ou whatever, don't forget to provide the link to the source. ou credit me. Pronunciation used - My voice Definitons - oxford English Dictionary, me myself. THAN/THEN Differences. It's par far the most common mistake that is known to me. Basically... |
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Who Am I? I am a girl with a caring heart, a good attitude and many of dreams. I do dance, act, write and sing all the time when I was growing up. when I was 8, I started jouer la comédie in the april fools play at Tumbleweed. I always learning my lines from the help of my teachers. After the play, I was proud of myself for not walking out of the perforimg world. Then, I started play the flute in 4th grade with the band because joining the school band is the other part of the performing world. When I played in the concert, I had everyone watched us hearing the musique my band and I played. But before the... |
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Excerpt: Where I live, "No Problem" is rapidly becoming a standard answer to many questions and statements, including expressions of appreciation. For instance: "Thank toi so much for doing that!" "No problem!" Why is this an issue of interest to fans of English? Because "no problem" is not an appropriate response. That is not to say that "no problem" is NEVER appropriate, just that its use is (and should be) pretty specific. "No problem" is ONLY an appropriate response in situations where a problem is explicit ou implied. For instance, in the following interchange: |
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Excerpt: I found this funny joke par lire a book called "chat...chat...chat!". This is only a joke okay? I'm not really serious of what I wrote here. -------------------------------------------------- Let's face it-english is a crazy language. There's no egg in aubergine ou ham in hamburger. There is neither pomme nor pine in pineapple. English muffins were not made in England. French pain grillé and French fries? Nope, not form France. Quicksand can work slowly, boxing rings are square,and a guinea pig is neither from guinea nor it is a pig. |
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I am going to teach people who can't speak English (Ing-lesh) English has several words that mean the same thing, they are called synonyms (sin-non-nims) such as, "How are you?" "Are toi okay?" "How are toi today?" "Are toi happy?" English is now considered an international language because the world is getting smaller, because of texting on the internet and on cellphones. To learn plus English go on Youtube to watch MisterDuncan's vidéos on how to speak English. Another way to learn to read a small dictionary. When toi know the words and definitions, work your way up to read the Merriam... |
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Another linguistic dilemma (Both Napkin & Serviette are actually synonyms)
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Basic rules for English language when & how to use the apostrophe Note: Never use the apostrophe to form the plural form of any name ou any noun! (euros, Michaels, vidéos = the correct form)
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The eternal linguistic dilemma: What is the proper way of écriture all those abbreviations in English language, with ou without a punctuation (full stop)?
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