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If you ____ finish your homework, you can't play outside.
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True or false ... The phrase "Break a leg" means to wish someone bad luck.
Mar 7, 2025 9:59 AM
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💬⬇️ Comment below—what do you find difficult about learning languages online?
📢 Language learners! What’s your biggest challenge when learning English (or any language) online?
1️⃣Understanding native speakers or fast speech
2️⃣ Speaking without pausing or feeling nervous
3️⃣ Forgetting words and grammar easily
4️⃣ Staying motivated after the first few lessons
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Mar 7, 2025 9:53 AM
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Hey everyone 🤗 I’m looking for a speaking partner to improve my German and maybe English as well. In exchange I can help you with Russian/Ukrainian 🐿️🤗
Mar 7, 2025 9:52 AM
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I found the sentence "He forgot the judge in the father." in my English textbook, and it says that the meaning is "He forgot his duty as a judge in the name of fatherhood." Do native speakers find this sentence natural and clearly meaningful?
Mar 7, 2025 4:25 AM
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When can I omit an "s" at the end of a verb after "he", "she", "it"? Apart from negations, questions?
Mar 6, 2025 10:31 PM
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Hi, please help Rewrite the sentence below using “Little did…” without changing its meaning: She had no idea that the decision would change her life forever. thanks
Mar 6, 2025 9:51 PM
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Looking for a language partner? Read my “about me” to learn more. Hope to hear from any of interested. Message me with how or if I can help. ¿Buscas un compañero de idiomas? Lee mi sección “Sobre mí” para obtener más información. Espero que haya alguien interesado. Envíame un mensaje contándome cómo o si puedo ayudarte.
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If you can understand humor in the target language, then you are well on your way!
Riddle me this: What begins with an E, ends in an E and has only one letter?
an egg
an envelope
an earphone
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What's the difference between To get hold of someone/something and To get a hold of someone/something?
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