
Since / For the last couple of years - WordReference Forums
Feb 12, 2018 · "For" is often used to talk about a length of time, Parinda. I understand why you thought "since" would be the appropriate choice, but "since the last couple of years" doesn't …
Practicing American Accent - Correct Me
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what season /which season | WordReference Forums
Mar 14, 2023 · I'm practicing saying the most simple things and I'm horrible struggling. I said to myself : What season do you like most? and even in this simple sentence I wasn't sure about …
Improve speaking skills
Dec 16, 2010 · I know I felt like I was making a fool of myself when I started to give it a try, but practicing at every opportunity goes a long way toward becoming conversationally fluent! …
checked several times - WordReference Forums
Nov 23, 2018 · Hi, I was practicing my listening skills online, the moderator gave an English mp3 for us and we needed to write down the script. After I finished I handed in what I wrote, and I …
How to learn English?
Oct 8, 2008 · But depends on how we are practicing the English. writing, specking and leasing. we know Torsten send us only the guideline but if we can't follow his guideline we are the …
'Made up of' OR 'Made of' | WordReference Forums
Apr 16, 2015 · Hello, I was practicing an English writing by writing a paragraph on 'The Book' and I got a problem in the sentence which is given below: This is a book. It is (made up of or made …
double - WordReference Forums
Jan 4, 2007 · Hi, Are the two sentences the same? I am practicing using "double" and "twice". 1. Salaries have doubled in the last ten years. 2. Salaries have been twice as much as salaries …
In the unlikely event of her party winning - WordReference Forums
Apr 29, 2024 · Hello everyone! I was practicing for the C1 Cambridge exam and I stumbled upon this key transformation exercise. This is the sentence the exam proposes: If her party wins the …
key vs instumental vs crucial - WordReference Forums
Oct 13, 2016 · Hi all! I am working on my vocabulary, and have book practicing every other day. But, I feel that those words are the same, I can not distinguish between them? Key ( Adj.) , …