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Hello native English speakers. The following is many sentences written by me expressing the same meaning by my trying my best to make them concise, while , as a native Chinese speaker, I have no courage to say they are grammatically correct. 1. I fear nobody when shutting my door, whereas I do anybody when opening it. 2. I fear nobody when closing my door but anybody when opening it. 3. Shutting my door, I fear nobody, opening it, I fear anybody. 4. Shutting my door, I fear nobody, but/while/when/however opening it, I fear anybody. 5. Shutting my door, I am afraid of none/nobody, whereas opening it, I fear anybody. 6. Shutting my door, I fear nobody, where I open it, I fear anybody. Question: Which is grammatically correct? Do they have the same meaning?
21 พ.ค. 2025 เวลา 23:25
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In Episode 91 of 111 Tips for Learning a Language, you learn why deep-dive conversations help you grow beyond casual chat. Research shows that elaborated output—explaining, reasoning, and debating—strengthens grammar, vocabulary, and complex thought in a second language. In this episode, I guide you through what deep-dive practice looks like: pro & con discussions, guided Q&A, and fluency training. We explore advanced topics like social issues, AI in education, and cultural change. You discover how to expand ideas with advanced vocabulary, use linking words, and speak with clarity and confidence.
Tip 91- How Deep-Dive Discussions 🌊🤿🫧 can help you learn a language
What kind of deep-dive conversation would you like to practice most?
Debating pros and cons of real-world issues
Talk-show style Q&A on culture and society
Education & economy themes
Social issues
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