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  2. Learn? - English Forward

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    1. Never Study A Single English Word That’s right, do not memorize words. Native speakers do not learn English by remembering single words. Native speakers learn phrases. 2. Never Study Grammar Right now. Stop. Put away your grammar books and textbooks. Grammar rules teach you to think about English, you want to speak automatically– without ...

  3. When To Use 'An' In Front Of An 'H' And Is 'A' Ever Appropriate?

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    The only words that come to my mind right now in which initial "h" is silent are: heir, hour, honour, honest, and their derivatives.

  4. Need The Preposition At The End Or Not - English Forward

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    Hi. Please help. Are they correct? I think no. 2 is correct. I am not sure about no. 1, but I think I can write, "you can use a writing instrument to write" (to check the correctness of the preposition) Confusing but, could I write "you can use a writing instrument to write with" (to check the correctness of the preposition)?

  5. What Does This Participial Phrase Modify? - English Forward

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    1 2 Comments I don't think you should retain the participial phrase at all, but if you must, then this might do it: In olden days, the preferable way to carry water was in large plastic containers rather than in small buckets , thus determining the course of plastic industry.

  6. Is There Any Differences Between Two? - English Forward

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    Hasibul AlamIt wouldn't be good if it got cold this weekend.. OK. Hasibul AlamIt wouldn't be good if it would cold this weekend.

  7. englishforward.com

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    Hi, The sentence (1) "Though he was a child, he could outwit the robber" can, in a very formal writtten style, be rephrased as (2) "Child as he was, he could outwit the robber." My question is: What is the rationale for the absence of the article 'a' before 'Child' in (2)? Happy New Year, everyone!

  8. Hi! I'm Wondering How I? - English Forward

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    Hi! I'm wondering how I should write the following sentence: 'It is a topic THAT I consider very promising for future research.'

  9. Could A Native Please Help Me Correct Sentences? - English...

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    Could you please help me correct these sentences? 1 Don't be picky about things I'm not picky. 2 I like your work more/better than hers. 3 She speaks of her as if she was her daughter. 4 He likes everything to do with basketball. 5 I hate her more and more. 6 I'm not allowed to leave work in the morning until the person taking over for me arrives. 7 He cares more about x than about me./He care ...

  10. Accent Understanding? - English Forward

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    2. I am not happy with the wording given. To me, it means that the accent is doing the understanding ...

  11. Stative Verbs? - English Forward

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    Can all verbs be used as stative verbs, for example : 1. Why do you ask? 2. Why do you laugh at my remarks ? 3. Why do you say that I am not old enough yet.