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Re:Re:Re:Help me in english , thank you
Hello Roth, Good luck with French. Can I correct the sentences that you wrote in French?
We say: Je suis en train d'apprendre le français ( I am learming French)
Or : j'apprends le français ( I learn French), but we never say: je suis apprendre. Never.
We akso say: dans notre ecole, nous parlons le français. I hope this would help a little. How can we help you in English?
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Rui K.
December 23, 2017
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Latest: December 23, 2017
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Expressions using "Burst"
Burst - to pop or explode - the man burst into laughter - sorry to burst your bubble, hehe
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Willie F.
December 20, 2017
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Latest: December 27, 2017
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Re:Re:Help me in english , thank you
Bonjour! Je suis apprendre français aussi. A ma école, nous sommes parle français chaque jours et "jamais parle anglais!"
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Hope R.
December 16, 2017
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Latest: December 23, 2017
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Idioms
Is there a Bulgarian equivalent of the following : As pale as a ghost – Extremely pale
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Language pair: English; Bulgarian
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Arthur K.
December 6, 2017
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Re:Help me in english , thank you
I can help you. I’m an English speaker trying to learn French btw.
Je peux vous aider. Je parle l’anglais et j’essaie d’apprendre le français.
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Davis H.
November 20, 2017
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Latest: December 23, 2017
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Does this sentence in Danish make sense to you?
Hello there, I'm curious whether these sentences are possible in Danish. Especially (3).
(1) Gemt den særlight godt tror jeg nu ikke de har. (2) Gemt den særlight godt det tror jeg nu ikke de har. (3) Gemt den særlight godt tror jeg nu ikke de har gemt den særlight godt.
I'm thinking of meaning like "I don’t think they have hidden it very well." I'm not sure whether the verb phrase can be repeated as in (3).
Any comments are appreciated a lot! Thank you!
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gyeongnam
November 14, 2017
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Latest: December 2, 2020
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Love to learn Expressions
I live in Mississippi USA and would love to learn different expressions. Lot of times, I need to write them down to remember them
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Language pair: Turkish; English
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William H.
October 12, 2017
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Re: how to master the verb phrase easily?
Hello Jack,
which sorts of verb phrases do you find very difficult to understand? Would you provide an example or two of such verb phrases?
(“Mawkish” means “excessively sentimental” — is that how you’d meant to describe those verb phrases?)
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Chris
October 8, 2017
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Latest: October 8, 2017
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how to master the verb phrase easily?
since i am not a native english speaker, i found very difficult to understand verb phrases. if you're native english speaker, could you have the experience to know the meaning of these mawkish phrase?
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Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
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Jack W.
October 6, 2017
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Latest: October 8, 2017
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LEARN MORE FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Hi everyone, my name is Trang Nguyen, I come from Vietnam, I really want to improve my English. Besides, I love French because it is romantic. Please practice together ^^ I can help you know more about Vietnamese- my lovely languge
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Trang N.
September 23, 2017
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