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"Crash" "Crush" and "Clash" - It's hard to understand the difference.
Can you give me some examples?
22 nov 2010 03:49
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"Crash" "Crush" and "Clash" - It's hard to understand the difference.
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Example(crash): His injuries are from a car crash.
"Crash" is usually used when there is an accident
Example(clash): The clash between the two temperatures created the lightning you saw last night.
"Clash" is usually used when there is frictions between objects or people
Example(crush): The Toronto Raptor practically crushed the Boston Celtics today.
"Crush" is usually used when something is being destroyed or defeated. In this example i used it as a form of defeat.
22 novembre 2010
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listen here, I spoke it for you:
http://vocaroo.com/?media=vcfJKpNE1QUiWlKWl
Most Japanese speakers have a problem with the letter "R". watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLXIAYTIZVU
For "a" and "e" and "u", they often can sound similar. So in American english, many words that have an "A" ( the vowel sound is called a "short A" ), we make the "A" sound more clear by opening our mouth wider and making the sound more open.
With an "L", the tip of the tongue moves forward and touches the back of the upper teeth.
With the "R", the tongue curves upwards and inwards, and does not touch the teeth.
22 novembre 2010
1
Plain crashed in to a mountain. (high speed impact.)
crush (using preasure).
My opinion.
Btw crash by it self
crush - something.
22 novembre 2010
the only word i know is 'cash' :P
22 novembre 2010
It's better U join some CRASH English course.
IN the process / ourse somebody will CRUSH you.
But don't CLASH with him / her.
Is't clear to U ?
22 novembre 2010
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