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Which one sound sounds more natural in speaking?
"I’ve left my laptop for repair, so I can’t do anything right now." "My laptop is being repaired, so I can’t do anything right now." If there is a more natural way to say this, let me know!
What does shein mean in this phrase
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Kick the habit // Break a habit
I'm facing some difficulties to understans the difference between these two sentences, I found it both in a British English book
Do people know this usage in the states?
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What is the feeling when your skin is feeling "dull"?
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Does anyone say “corner of the lip”?
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I wish to learn English
I wish to learn English....
Does “over” mean “away” here? Can we say “…three towns away.”?
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Why do people have the different accent in the same country?
Im talking about the us like why some regions have california accent or boston accent or midwest accent like what?
Is the word escapee used in daily conversations?
As a middle advanced non-English speaker, I’ve never seen anyone say this word! Even in reality shows and tv series, I can barely remember anyone said that word. So native speakers, did you bump into this word before?