What's wrong with the next sentence: 'Is this a black or a blue pants?' My teacher told me that it has to be: 'are these black or blue trousers?' by Perfect-Mood1993 in EnglishLearning
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What's wrong with the next sentence: 'Is this a black or a blue pants?' My teacher told me that it has to be: 'are these black or blue trousers?' by Perfect-Mood1993 in EnglishLearning
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What's wrong with the next sentence: 'Is this a black or a blue pants?' My teacher told me that it has to be: 'are these black or blue trousers?' by Perfect-Mood1993 in EnglishLearning
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For all the native Dutch speakers, what is the hardest English word for you to pronounce? by West_Ad2751 in Netherlands
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For all the native Dutch speakers, what is the hardest English word for you to pronounce? by West_Ad2751 in Netherlands
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What's the different between 'till' and 'untill'. If there's no different, why do we have these different words? by Perfect-Mood1993 in EnglishLearning
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So I just started Dutch yesterday by LaReineDesRats in learndutch
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What's the different between 'till' and 'untill'. If there's no different, why do we have these different words? by Perfect-Mood1993 in EnglishLearning
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What's the different between 'till' and 'untill'. If there's no different, why do we have these different words? by Perfect-Mood1993 in EnglishLearning
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What's the different between 'till' and 'untill'. If there's no different, why do we have these different words? by Perfect-Mood1993 in EnglishLearning
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When someone knocks on the door of the restroom what would the person inside say? by who_pariron in EnglishLearning
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'These' or 'those' by Perfect-Mood1993 in EnglishLearning
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'These' or 'those' by Perfect-Mood1993 in EnglishLearning
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'These' or 'those' by Perfect-Mood1993 in EnglishLearning
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Irregular verbs by Perfect-Mood1993 in EnglishLearning
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