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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. I want to hear from you! Friday, August 7, 2015. The Difference Between TOO and VERY. This concept is the source of many mistakes of ESL speakers of ALL levels. Remember that TOO implies excess, and something that (usually) is not good. Often students confuse TOO with superlatives (prettiest, most beautiful, hottest, fastest, etc. It sounds kind of strange. Ex "She's the most. Woman (I've ever seen)". We often use the following construction with TOO:. The me...

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The (American) English Language Meeting Point.: 5 Main Ideas of English's Most Difficult Tense: Present Perfect

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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. Friday, February 22, 2013. 5 Main Ideas of English's Most Difficult Tense: Present Perfect. Of all the tenses in English, the present perfect tense presents the most challenges for students. Is used differently in every language and does not follow the same logic or pattern. For example, in French, it is used to describe actions that are finished, while in Portuguese, it is usually used to describe actions that continue into the future. Is used in English.

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The (American) English Language Meeting Point.: THEIR, THEY'RE or THERE? This one can be VERY confusing...!?!?!?

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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. Sunday, July 19, 2015. THEIR, THEY'RE or THERE? This one can be VERY confusing! So many native and non-native speakers struggle in understanding the difference among their, they're and their. So let's break it down; They are ALL pronounced in the same way, which is why people normally have trouble using the correct spelling along with the correct meaning. Their is simply the posessive adjective (or determiner), as seen below:. They are)almost ready to go!

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The (American) English Language Meeting Point.: What's the difference between wOnder & wAnder?

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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. Sunday, August 2, 2015. What's the difference between wOnder and wAnder? This is a tricky one because the difference in pronunciation is minuscule. As a result, many ESL students have difficulty in detecting the correct word, as well as pronouncing it. Let's take a look at each. The "o" in wonder sounds like "uh" as in the word " fun. The meaning is to think or imagine something. What she's doing right now. Is she thinking about me? Here are 10 more examples...

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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. Question and Answer Forum for faithful, English Language Meeting Point Readers: Leave your doubts, questions, or concerns below, and I'll get right back to you! April 14, 2012 at 2:07 PM. I do I know when to put i before e or i after e? April 14, 2012 at 5:46 PM. Thats a good question! Which is why there is a general rule (and rhyming mneumonic device) that we all learned as children:. Here are some examples of ei after c:. May 11, 2012 at 6:32 PM. Aim is no...

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The (American) English Language Meeting Point.: The Difference Between TOO & VERY

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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. Friday, August 7, 2015. The Difference Between TOO and VERY. Remember that TOO implies excess, and something that (usually) is not good. Often students confuse TOO with superlatives (prettiest, most beautiful, hottest, fastest, etc.). It sounds kind of strange. Ex "She's the most. Woman (I've ever seen)". We often use the following construction with TOO:. Subject Verb TO BE TOO. See the following examples:. 1 She is too. TO GO OUT tonight. TOO vs. VERY.

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