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There is almost no strict distinction between the meanings of "dialogue" and "conversation".
However there seems to be an idiomatic tendency to suggest that:
(a) a dialogue is more centred...
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We regret we must also draw attention to another error nade by "Peanuts":
The word "AUGHT" means "anything" (implying a thing or amount of little consequence) whereas the word "OUGHT" (as...
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We are not happy about the answer given by Peanut.
Let us look only at the question originally asked.
In general when we say, in English,
"To the right of X" or "To the left of X" there is ...
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Peanut's reply of 3 June 2004 was wrong in respect of No.1 and correct in respect of No.2.
No. 1 "He should have been going" is correct in the following example:
"When Mr. Fung telephoned ...
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If you can obtain a recording of an educated native English reader reading a text you are able simultaneously to see and read, you will find this will enable you brain to learn from what it sees as...
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The main characteristics of second language literacy are as follows:
1. your "second language" is the language in which you are most fluent apart from your mother tongue (which is, of course the...
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The convention in English grammar is that one who WALKS is a walker; one who SINGS is a singer; and so forth.
Is there any new rule of inflexions, word-endings, or accidence in English grammar...
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