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- What is the difference between "a phrase" and "a sentense"? Thanks
English0 answersLast activity: Jun 21, 2017
vincentWhat is the difference between "a phrase" and "a sentense"? Thanks
- What is the difference between ”Give in” and ”Give up”?
English0 answersLast activity: Jun 21, 2017
vincentWhat is the difference between ”Give in” and ”Give up”?
Thanks
- In business talk, what does "think outside the box" mean?
English0 answersLast activity: Jun 18, 2017
vincentIn business talk, what does "think outside the box" mean?
- What phrasial verb do you use a lot in English ?
English0 answersLast activity: Jun 15, 2017
vincentWhat phrasial verb do you use a lot in English ?
like give up, Carry on, come up with etc...
- What is the easiest language to learn and why?
English0 answersLast activity: Jun 14, 2017
vincentWhat is the easiest language to learn and why?
Thanks for your answers. ;)
- What is the hardest language to learn and why ? :)
English0 answersLast activity: Jun 14, 2017
vincentWhat is the hardest language to learn and why ? :)
- "easy come, easy go" : what does it mean?
English0 answersLast activity: Jun 12, 2017
vincent"easy come, easy go" : what does it mean?
- What are the differences between ”to enjoy” and ”to have fun”?
English0 answersLast activity: Jun 12, 2017
vincentWhat are the differences between ”to enjoy” and ”to have fun”?
- What is the difference between "Come on" and "Go on"?
English0 answersLast activity: Jun 12, 2017
vincentWhat is the difference between "Come on" and "Go on"?
- What’s the difference between : to find out, to figure out and to understand?
English0 answersLast activity: Jun 11, 2017
vincentWhat’s the difference between : to find out, to figure out and to understand?
- What is the difference between ”a reply” and ”an answer”?
English0 answersLast activity: Jun 9, 2017
vincentWhat is the difference between ”a reply” and ”an answer”?
- "keep one's eye on the ball": What does it mean?
English0 answersLast activity: Mar 14, 2017
vincent"keep one's eye on the ball": What does it mean?
- Do you have to learn grammar when you learn a language ?
English0 answersLast activity: Jan 23, 2017
vincentDo you have to learn grammar when you learn a language ?
Childs do not need it !
