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Getting to Grips with English: Grammar
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Getting to Grips with English. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Guy Deutscher: The Unfolding of Language. Howard Stephen Berg: Super Reading Secrets. Marshall McLuhan: Understanding Media. October 05, 2006. Don't be so negative. We're living in a world that can easily give rise to negativity but being doubly negative is something we should really try to avoid! Well, at least in English grammar. What is a double negative. It's when you find two negative parts in a sentence (where one is enough). Taking Poss...
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Getting to Grips with English: Putting the Past in its Place
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Getting to Grips with English. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Guy Deutscher: The Unfolding of Language. Howard Stephen Berg: Super Reading Secrets. Marshall McLuhan: Understanding Media. Laquo; Taking Possession : Where does that possessive apostrophe go? November 27, 2005. Putting the Past in its Place. This one, for all of you tortured by the illogicality of irregular past forms in English, was emailed to me by Jane Jennings an English4Today Club Member. It is from Guy Duetscher's book, the. The whole ...
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Getting to Grips with English: Taking Possession : Where does that possessive apostrophe go?
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Getting to Grips with English. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Guy Deutscher: The Unfolding of Language. Howard Stephen Berg: Super Reading Secrets. Marshall McLuhan: Understanding Media. Laquo; Speed Reading. Putting the Past in its Place ». November 13, 2005. Taking Possession : Where does that possessive apostrophe go? I would REALLY appreciate some expert opinion on this. Starting with your question first, Trish, the rule is that. Show possession only on the last noun. So your second example,'. The wo...
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Getting to Grips with English: Don't be so negative...
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Getting to Grips with English. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Guy Deutscher: The Unfolding of Language. Howard Stephen Berg: Super Reading Secrets. Marshall McLuhan: Understanding Media. Laquo; Advise or advice? A sort of moron. ». October 05, 2006. Don't be so negative. We're living in a world that can easily give rise to negativity but being doubly negative is something we should really try to avoid! Well, at least in English grammar. What is a double negative. And is followed by another negative -.
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Getting to Grips with English: Speed Reading
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Getting to Grips with English. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Guy Deutscher: The Unfolding of Language. Howard Stephen Berg: Super Reading Secrets. Marshall McLuhan: Understanding Media. Laquo; Course required : English for scammers! Taking Possession : Where does that possessive apostrophe go? November 10, 2005. The raw information in any text is only part of it - the rest is experience. Howard Stephen Berg is widely acclaimed as the World’s Fastest Reader. His. Accomplishments have been recognized in T...
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Getting to Grips with English: English for Fun
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Getting to Grips with English. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Guy Deutscher: The Unfolding of Language. Howard Stephen Berg: Super Reading Secrets. Marshall McLuhan: Understanding Media. November 27, 2005. Putting the Past in its Place. This one, for all of you tortured by the illogicality of irregular past forms in English, was emailed to me by Jane Jennings an English4Today Club Member. It is from Guy Duetscher's book, the. The teacher claimed it was so plain,. I only had to use my brain. These verbs o...
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Getting to Grips with English: Archives
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Getting to Grips with English. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Guy Deutscher: The Unfolding of Language. Howard Stephen Berg: Super Reading Secrets. Marshall McLuhan: Understanding Media. English Grammar and Resources. English Grammar and Learners Forums. An online meeting place where you can ask questions about English grammar, help other people, meet other learners and get tips for making learning English easier and more enjoyable. TEFL Jobs and Resources. The Online English Grammar. A sort of moron.
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Getting to Grips with English: A sort of moron...
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Getting to Grips with English. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Guy Deutscher: The Unfolding of Language. Howard Stephen Berg: Super Reading Secrets. Marshall McLuhan: Understanding Media. Laquo; Don't be so negative. October 05, 2006. A sort of moron. Of all the morons that I've met, and I've met plenty, the most interesting and amusing moron is the oxymoron! So what is an oxymoron? Some people say that phrases like. Are oxymorons (and, I have to admit that these are the ones I. Ranging from the bland.
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Getting to Grips with English: Have you got an enquiring mind... or is it inquiring mind?
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Getting to Grips with English. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Guy Deutscher: The Unfolding of Language. Howard Stephen Berg: Super Reading Secrets. Marshall McLuhan: Understanding Media. Laquo; All about image. Course required : English for scammers! November 08, 2005. Have you got an enquiring mind. or is it inquiring. In Amercian English there isn't an argument on this one - it's always an. Mind but in British English the jury is still out and it seems that either spelling goes. TEFL Jobs and Resources.
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Getting to Grips with English: Advise or advice?
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Getting to Grips with English. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Guy Deutscher: The Unfolding of Language. Howard Stephen Berg: Super Reading Secrets. Marshall McLuhan: Understanding Media. Laquo; Putting the Past in its Place. Don't be so negative. ». May 18, 2006. A question sent in by Jose Rodriguez asking about the difference between 'advise' and 'advice':. Is advice correctly spelled or is it advise, or both are correct but have different meanings in the United States? Please advise or advice:-). An on...