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49m ago
What is the best book for grammar in English (A1 - B1)
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49m ago
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49m ago
I don’t really understand its meaning
“A fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen”
So i can say
a running dog phenomenon?
so the fact is that the dog ran and i try to interpret it with phenomenon.
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49m ago
What would you use here, and why?
She was tapping her foot, as if this/that/it could relieve her anxiety.
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49m ago
Hi,
I can think of the word “bash” for that but I’m not sure if it’s got the same meaning. We see it often these days, people on social media in the comments section discussing politics and getting to the point of almost being straight up rude to others.
Imagine I wanted to describe this situation and say “people are constantly _______ at others in social media”.
What would be a good expression for it? Bashing at? Scolding? Telling them off?
Thank you
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49m ago
For context in this Reddit story, a woman was worried her husband was cheating on her, or someone was secretly living inside her walls because she was finding long hairs in the shower. She then found out it was a friend of her husbands who was using their shower because he recently lost his job. I’m confused by the “as such” here?? Never seen this being used before it’s a confusing sentence for me.
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3h ago
Why does in this phrase below the correct answer is "Such and not So if the book said we uso "so" when the next word is an adjective or adverb?
What a nice garden! There are _______ lovely flowers.
This is the exmplanation from the book:
https://preview.redd.it/lqxb70pfi9wc1.jpg?width=841&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0fb81f0120eddfa0e9915d62cea16cadb2732372
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3h ago
I'm currently preparing the CAE, the C1 exam from Cambridge, but I'd like to practice more. I already have a Babbel subscription, but only to the regular courses, not to the live classes. Are they useful or I'll be wasting my money?
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Reddit » English Learning
3h ago
For the Cambridge exam, does it matter whether you get the minimum score or the maximum score for the same achieved level? Like, if you get the C1 with a score of 180 or 190, will it ever make a difference?
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