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Hello) My friend recently invited me to a party and mentioned serving a "charcuterie board." I want to make sure I pronounce it properly when I thank her, so could you tell me the right way to say it?
Blue_Saddness_
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Last update: 1 week ago
During a meeting, someone mentioned a gregarious person, and I wasn’t sure if I was saying it right in my head. Can you help with the pronunciation?
Caleb_Foster
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Last update: 1 week ago
Bonjour. Could you help us with the difference between intensive and reflexive pronouns? Here’s an exercise we came across:

"Circle the correct pronoun and decide if it’s intensive or reflexive: She herself / herself baked the cake for her family."
Jean-Luck_Dupont
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Last update: 1 week ago
Ola! this time we have a subordinating conjunctions work :

1- ____ he finished his homework, he could go out to play.
2- She didn’t call me back ____ she was busy.
3- We brought an umbrella ____ it looked like it might rain.

THANK YOUU
Jorge_Antonio
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
I was reading an article the other day and came across the word "exacerbate." —could you clarify the correct pronunciation for me?
ffleur-rr_
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Can you solve this : Complete each sentence with the correct possessive adjective:

Sarah has a dog. ___ dog is very friendly.
This is Ben and Jake’s house. ___ house is big.
We have a new teacher. ___ name is Mrs. Brown.
shooting*star_
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Hi, I was reading an article, I noticed a sentence that used "nor" in a way that confused me, as I thought "or" might have been correct. Can you clarify when to use "nor" versus "or" for me?
Nadia_shapkina
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
While preparing a new Italian recipe I found online, I realized I wasn't sure how to pronounce "bruschetta" correctly and thought you might know.
Fast_frog_
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Heyy) last weekend in a casual chat with friends about language quirks, the topic of "amongst" versus "among" came up, can you please explain when to use amongst vs among?
Adam_Celio
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Hey! We have a question on infinitive phrases, Could you help with these examples?

1-To win the race, Sam trained every day.
2-She decided to bake cookies for the party.
3-I need a quiet place to study.
4-His goal is to become a doctor.
5-They went to the park to play soccer.


We'd really appreciate your help with this!
Ravi_Kumar
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Choose the predicate adjective in each sentence:

A-The cake smells delicious.
B-Her dress looks stunning.
C-The weather is getting warmer.
D-His ideas sound brilliant.
Ravi_Kumar
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Hey! My Samara is working on predicate nominatives, and we’re stumped on a few examples. Could you help us double-check if these sentences have the right predicate nominatives? Thanks a ton in advance!

1-She is the team leader.
2-That person was the winner of the contest.
3-My friend became a doctor.
4-Those puppies are the cutest dogs in the park.
5-The final decision was a surprise.
moxikes454_
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
My kiddo has this English exercise on passive voice, and I’m a bit stumped. Could you help us out? Here’s what we’re working with:

Exercise:

A-Rewrite the following sentences in the passive voice:

A-1-The chef prepares delicious meals every evening.
A-2-Scientists discovered a new planet.
A-3-My brother is building a treehouse.
A-4-The students will complete the project by next week.
A-5-The company sent a letter to all employees.

Let me know if you have any tips, thanks a bunch!
Mulan_Hanfu
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Hope you’re doing well! Kuki needs help on sentence structure:

Here’s one of the questions:

"Identify the subject, verb, and object in this sentence: 'The cat chased the mouse around the house.'"

Thanks a ton in advance for your help! :)
Isabella_Rossi
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Last update: 2 weeks ago
Yaman my son has english homework about phrase examples, and we came across a few that we're not entirely sure about. Could you help us with these?

What does the phrase "on cloud nine" mean, and can you use it in a sentence?
When would you use "break the ice" in a conversation?
What does "hit the nail on the head" describe, and can you give an example?

Thanks so much! :)
Zeynep_
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Last update: 3 weeks ago
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