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Another new wordMurielB a écrit:No, I didn't know that callous was hard-hearted !
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How to Say “Sorry” in English. Apologies.
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Onomatopoeia - Definition and Examples
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Thank You Phrases: Saying Thank You in Different Ways.
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Onomatopoeia creates a sound effect that mimics the thing described, making the description more expressive and interesting I think there are a lot more in the English language compared to the French one because it is more concrete.gerardM a écrit:
Onomatopoeia - Definition and Examples
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Language is The Link,
La Lengua es el Nexo de unión,
Sprache ist die Verbindung,
Il Linguaggio è Il Legame,
La Lingvo estas La Ligilo etc.
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Spoken English – Collocations Flashcards
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THere're mistakes in one of the collocations:
"Put Your Best Foot Forward"
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Non-adverbs that end with -ly
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Hi Gérard
Have you nocited that in one of the flashcards they have made a mistake
Instead of writing "put your best foot forward" they wrote "put your best food forward"
Have you nocited that in one of the flashcards they have made a mistake
Instead of writing "put your best foot forward" they wrote "put your best food forward"
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Language is The Link,
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Sprache ist die Verbindung,
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> "put you best food forward"
LOL
Exactly what I wrote below the pic.
LOL
Exactly what I wrote below the pic.
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Talking about likes and dislikes
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The best series of books in English, from beginner to advanced, for people learning it as a second language
The best series of books in English, from beginner to advanced, for people learning it as a second language
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The best series of books in English, from beginner to advanced, for people learning it as a second language
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Advanced English Vocabulary: 12 Great Ways to Say “Unique”
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List of Useful Linking Words
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Quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns
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English phrases to use at a restaurant
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Useful Phrasal Verbs (check, come, cut)
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The first 600 most common words in English for International Communication
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Onomatopoeia - Definition and Examples
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Hi Gérard everyone
I have just read a few examples about onomatopoeia which I find very good
thwack, thwack,thwack=clac, clac, clac.
whoops and howls=hurlements
to sputter=crachoter
to be squooshed=l'idée d'être comprimé et écrasé.
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English for everyday situations: Excuses for being late. Asking someone to wait.
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English Phrases for Encouraging Someone
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40 Ways to Say Very Good
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This list doesn't mean the 40s are synonyms. NO, words with a similar area, YES!
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Useful Homophones
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NB: "dew - do - due" are homophones in American English; the pronunciation is different in British English.
(similarly, in New York, New Orleans, the pronunciation of "ew" can't let hear any "i" sound such as in New Zealand, etc)
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Adverbs of Time
Adverbs are words that tell you more about verbs, adjectives and other adverbs. Adverbs often tell when, where, why, or under what conditions something happens or happened.
Adverbs of Time
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Adverbs are words that tell you more about verbs, adjectives and other adverbs. Adverbs often tell when, where, why, or under what conditions something happens or happened.
Adverbs of Time
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Creative Ways to Say Yes
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How to make a point in English
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