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07.02.2012, 22:35 | #11 | |
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12.02.2012, 19:56 | #12 |
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yes, you are right. I always have the same problem)
I cannot write without mistakes)
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Большинство людей считают дураками всех, кто думает иначе, аморальными всех, у кого другая мораль и заблудшими всех, кто идёт по своей дороге. Gillan |
12.02.2012, 20:50 | #13 |
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Last week I didn't make my homework.
I was walking to school and thinking about it. And I had the strange dreams. I feel me coming back to my past. The time of the war.
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Большинство людей считают дураками всех, кто думает иначе, аморальными всех, у кого другая мораль и заблудшими всех, кто идёт по своей дороге. Gillan |
20.07.2012, 11:14 | #14 |
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You are learning English. Of course you want to speak naturally, as if you were American or British. But how can you do this? Here are five tips to help.
1 - use ‘get’ ‘Get’ is one of the most useful – and most used – words in the English language. English speakers use it all the time! Take a look at this example: English Learner: What time did you arrive? Native Speaker: What time did you get there? ‘Get’ has so many meanings. It can mean ‘take’ or ‘buy’. English learners often have trouble using ‘get’ to mean ‘become’: English Learner: I became angry when the train was late. Native Speaker: I got angry when the train was late. In fact, we generally use ‘get’ for temporary situations and ‘become’ for permanent situations. Temporary: She got bored with the movie. Permanent: Ralph became a doctor at age twenty-five. Incorrect: Ralph got a doctor at age twenty-five.
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Большинство людей считают дураками всех, кто думает иначе, аморальными всех, у кого другая мораль и заблудшими всех, кто идёт по своей дороге. Gillan |
20.07.2012, 11:14 | #15 |
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2 - use ‘used to’
‘Used to’ is one of the most useful phrases in English, and it is even easy to pronounce. English learners often get confused when they try to substitute a phrase from their own language: English Learner: Last time, I smoked a lot. English Learner: I smoked a lot, but now, no. Native Speaker: I used to smoke a lot. Here’s a word of warning. There are two forms of ‘used to’ in English and they both have different meanings and grammatical structures: Example 1: I used to be a policeman. Example 2: I am used to eating spicy food. In example 1, the meaning is ‘in the past, but not now’. In example 2, the meaning is ‘familiar with’.
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Большинство людей считают дураками всех, кто думает иначе, аморальными всех, у кого другая мораль и заблудшими всех, кто идёт по своей дороге. Gillan |
20.07.2012, 11:15 | #16 |
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3 - use ‘managed to’
Here is another phrase that does not translate easily into other languages. As a result, it is difficult for learners to start using. To manage to do something is to succeed in doing it. However, if you use the phrase ‘succeed’ instead, the result sounds clumsy: English Learner: Did you succeed to find the keys that you lost? Native Speaker: Did you manage to find the keys that you lost?
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Большинство людей считают дураками всех, кто думает иначе, аморальными всех, у кого другая мораль и заблудшими всех, кто идёт по своей дороге. Gillan |
20.07.2012, 11:15 | #17 |
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4 - use ‘about to’ ‘About to’ is a little phrase that is surprisingly useful. Listen out for it and you will be surprised how often you hear it used. We use this phrase to show that something will happen soon. Here is how a native speaker might use it: English Learner: I think it is going to rain soon. Native Speaker: It looks like it’s about to rain. English Learner: I can’t have another coffee. I am going soon. Native Speaker: I don’t have time for another coffee. I’m about to go.
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Большинство людей считают дураками всех, кто думает иначе, аморальными всех, у кого другая мораль и заблудшими всех, кто идёт по своей дороге. Gillan |
20.07.2012, 11:16 | #18 |
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5 - don’t use ‘very’
Why not use ‘very’? It’s not incorrect at all, but using ‘very’ actually prevents you from applying more descriptive vocabulary. For example, instead of saying ‘very large’, why not say ‘huge’? Instead of saying the food is very good, why not say that it is absolutely delicious? Just to get you started, here are some more phrases that you can use instead of saying ‘very’: very good - terrific, fabulous, excellent very bad - awful, terrible, dreadful very small - tiny, microscopic very old - ancient very new - brand-new very beautiful - gorgeous very clean - spotless
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Большинство людей считают дураками всех, кто думает иначе, аморальными всех, у кого другая мораль и заблудшими всех, кто идёт по своей дороге. Gillan |
25.08.2012, 21:51 | #19 |
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This is your life. Do what you love, and do it often. If you don’t like something, change it. If you don’t like your job, quit. If you don’t have enough time, stop watching TV. If you are looking for the love of your life, stop; they will be waiting for you when you start doing things you love. Stop over analyzing, life is simple. All emotions are beautiful. When you eat, appreciate every last bite. Open your mind, arms, and heart to new things and people, we are united in our differences. Ask the next person you see what their passion is, and share your inspiring dream with them. Travel often; getting lost will help you find yourself. Some opportunities only come once; seize them. Life is about the people you meet and the things you create with them, so go out and start creating. Live your dream, and wear your passion. Life is short.
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Большинство людей считают дураками всех, кто думает иначе, аморальными всех, у кого другая мораль и заблудшими всех, кто идёт по своей дороге. Gillan |
25.08.2012, 22:01 | #20 |
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Boo, Forever
Spinning like a ghost on the bottom of a top, I'm haunted by all the space that I will live without you. Обречен Призраком кружить у подножия горы, мотая свой срок, который мне жить без тебя.
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Большинство людей считают дураками всех, кто думает иначе, аморальными всех, у кого другая мораль и заблудшими всех, кто идёт по своей дороге. Gillan |