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That's why you should learn the language
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Are there any English words you dislike?
I personally don't like the word butcher. I oftentimes pronounce the u like the one in bucket. I guess that a common mistake foreign speaker do.
•Last comment 5 days ago
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American English or British English?
I'm learning English, but I don't know whether to focus on American English or British English. Which one do you recommend?
•Last comment 7 days ago
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"Loves to eat" and "Loves eating". What's the difference?
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•Last comment 10 days ago
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I'm a native english speaker and I have this question on some English homework. I swear either of the options would work. Am I wrong?
As said in the title, I swear that both of these sound correct. I've spoken english for most of my life and this question has stumped me because it seems that both of these options would work.
•Last comment 14 days ago
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Do people use “put someone down” to mean “drop someone off”?
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•Last comment 19 days ago
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Roses are red, I wish I could travel in time. Am I really that dumb, or “word” and “sword” actually rhyme?
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•Last comment 19 days ago
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What would be the proper way to say this?
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•Last comment 20 days ago
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What's the difference between b and c?
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•Last comment 24 days ago
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Why is the word done being used here?
Do they mean that the tree is "done" falling on their car?
•Last comment 25 days ago
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