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Hi, I am looking for an experienced teacher who has taught Mindset for IELTS level3. If you have taught this, please DM me!
Jan 31, 2025 3:58 PM
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I have two questions: 1. Which sentence sounds more natural? - Apparently I've been living under a rock because I had no idea he passed away. - Apparently I've been living under a rock because I had no idea he had passed away. Do both sentences sound natural? 2. These sentences sound natural in American English, right? - For the longest time I believed that the Titanic sank in 1915. - I had no idea he passed away. - I didn't even know that he died. - I didn't even notice that he died. Is the same true for British English? Or do British people use only the Past Perfect in these types of situations?
Jan 31, 2025 3:48 PM
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Hi all! ☀️ What's your funniest language-learning story? Write it below in the comments ⬇️
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Jan 31, 2025 3:08 PM
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Which answer is correct? 1. Mrs. Morrison seems ( ) frightened when he heard that loud noise. a. very b. much c. too d. quite the answer is b, but why "very" or "quite" is wrong ? Thank you so much for your help.
Jan 31, 2025 2:12 PM
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Hi all, im looking for a language exchange partner Spanish for English! Preferably on European time so our schedules are better suited, So let me know if you are interested I would love to help anyone
Jan 31, 2025 1:46 PM
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Should anybody help me, please? Which one of these two sentences is more grammatically correct? If you'd like to go out with her, why not to ask her? or.... If you'd like to go out with her, why not ask her? Thanks in advance to those who reply !!!
Jan 31, 2025 1:33 PM
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Did you know that the Greek language has been spoken for over 3,000 years, making it one of the oldest languages still in use today?
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Jan 31, 2025 1:00 PM
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Would anyone here be interested in taking English lessons with me?
Jan 31, 2025 11:18 AM
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I teach tamil any one intrest
Jan 31, 2025 10:22 AM
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It's quite common. What's " quite in this sentence. Does it have two meaning? 1.Very common? 2.fairly common?
Jan 31, 2025 3:04 AM
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