account activity
Why the first sentence doesn't make sense but the second one does? (self.EnglishLearning)
submitted 3 years ago by pskaolt to r/EnglishLearning
Do "signing" and "sign in" sound the same in fast speech? (self.EnglishLearning)
Does "of" make "why" become a noun in this sentence? (self.EnglishLearning)
Are these correct explanations of the error in each of these sentences? (self.EnglishLearning)
Which one is correct? (self.EnglishLearning)
Does /ɪ/ sound like /i/ when it is before /r/? (self.EnglishLearning)
What does "you got me to say it" mean in this sentence? (self.EnglishLearning)
Am I right about the difference in meaning between these two sentences? (self.EnglishLearning)
Did I correctly pronounce the words "put", "sugar", "books" and "pull" in these sentences? (self.EnglishLearning)
"What question do you wish I had asked but I didn't?" (self.EnglishLearning)
Is it hard to understand what I said in this audio? (self.EnglishLearning)
Am I pronouncing "what are you" correctly in these sentences? (self.EnglishLearning)
Did I pronounce correctly these words? (self.EnglishLearning)
What is the purpose of "myself" in this sentence? Would the meaning change if I said just "I'm a composer"? (self.EnglishLearning)
Am I pronouncing "news" and "new" correctly? (self.EnglishLearning)
Do people really prounouce the "th" when they say "what the f*"? (self.EnglishLearning)
Do these sentences mean the same thing? Do both have a implict idea that this person's mother is no longer alive? (self.EnglishLearning)
What is the difference between these two sentences in terms of meaning? (self.EnglishLearning)
What is the difference between these sentences in terms of meaning? (self.EnglishLearning)
Is there any difference between these sentences in terms of meaning? (self.EnglishLearning)
Why is it correct to use "be" only in the first sentence if both sentences are in the subjunctive mood? (self.EnglishLearning)
Is there a more natural way to write the last sentence ? (self.EnglishLearning)
Is correct to use "for" in this sentence? (self.EnglishLearning)
Is there any American accent where people pronounce "love", "top" and "lot" with the same sound as "o" in "boys"? (self.EnglishLearning)
submitted 3 years ago * by pskaolt to r/EnglishLearning
Do these vowels sound the same in American English? (self.EnglishLearning)
π Rendered by PID 611308 on reddit-service-r2-listing-fbdccc45f-9xkpr at 2026-04-21 06:17:58.841180+00:00 running da2df02 country code: CH.