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    Nếu ko vì cậu, tôi đã có thể nện cho tên đó một trận ra trò. 1. If it hadn't been for you, I would have given that guy a good fight. Dùng if 3 2. Had it not been for you, I would have given that guy a good fight. Dùng đảo ngữ (Inversion) 3. But for you, I would have given that guy a good fight. If it hadn't been for = but for ĐẶT CÂU VỚI UNDER, IN under suspicion: dưới sự nghi ngờ e.g. The man was under suspicion of assaulting two girls. Người đàn ông bị nghi ngờ về việc hãm hiếp 2 cô

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    The Lathe of Heaven Chapter 1 The novel starts, oddly enough, with a jellyfish. The jellyfish is in the sea, doing jellyfish things. You know, like you would expect it to do. But then everything changes. Land shoots out of the water, creating continents. The scene changes again, and we meet a guy who has had his eyelids burned off. He's in the middle of a post-apocalyptic environment, and he's talking about radiation sickness… but at the same time, he's also inside in a room with a door that leads

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    Difficulty in English

    DIFFICULTIES IN ENGLISH AMONG GRADE SIX PUPILS OF LEMERY PILOT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: BASIS FOR AN NTERVENTION PROGRAM Statement of the Problem This research aimed to determine the existing difficulties in English among Grade VI pupils of Lemery Pilot Elementary School, District of Lemery, Division of Batangas during the School Year 2013-2014 and to find out ways by which these problems may be discarded or lessened. It is in this regard that the study attempted to answer the following questions:

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    Malaysian English

    MALAYSIAN ENGLISH AND MANGLISH Generally, the terms ‘Malaysian English’ is always misinterpreted by most Malaysians as ‘Manglish’, let alone by the foreigners or the outsiders. People seem to be unaware of the fact that ‘Malaysian English and Manglish are actually two different forms of English. As a matter of fact, Malaysian English is normally known as Malaysian Standard English; a form of English used and spoken in Malaysia as a second language. It should not be confused with Malaysian Colloquial

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    English & the Internet

    English – the universal language of the Internet Generally speaking, English is the universal language on the Internet, but it has no official status, and it will never have. In truth it is really a vague collection of languages called “English” because the common origin was the national language of England. The variants are considerable. So how did this happen, why is it so? Well, firstly the Internet was the concept of a US Military research division DARPA (Defence Advanced Research Projects

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    Modern English

    Reschke Remote Adjunct Faculty Brigham Young University—Idaho Dear Ms. Reschke: I am applying for the position of Editor in Chief at Spori Communications. I am currently a senior at Brigham Young University—Idaho working toward my B.A. in English with an emphasis in Literary Studies. I will be graduating in December of this year. My experience in leadership positions has prepared me to be successful in an Editor in Chief position. In my educational experience, I have taken many editing

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    English Wprksheet

    questions: (10 Marks) IN SEARCH OF GOOD ENGLISH FOOD 1 How come it is so difficult to find English food in England? In Greece you eat Greek food, in France French food, in Italy Italian food, but in England, in any High Street in the land, it is easier to find Indian and Chinese restaurants than English ones. In London you can eat Thai, Portuguese, Turkish, Lebanese, Russian, Polish, Swiss, Swedish, Spanish, and Italian—but where are the English restaurants? 6 It is not only in restaurants

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    History of English

    History of English (Source: A History of English by Barbara A. Fennell) The English language is spoken by 750 million people in the world as either the official language of a nation, a second language, or in a mixture with other languages (such as pidgins and creoles.) English is the (or an) official language in England, Canada, Australia and New Zealand; however, the United States has no official language. Indo-European language and people English is classified genetically as a Low West

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    History of English

    History of English (Source: A History of English by Barbara A. Fennell) The English language is spoken by 750 million people in the world as either the official language of a nation, a second language, or in a mixture with other languages (such as pidgins and creoles.) English is the (or an) official language in England, Canada, Australia and New Zealand; however, the United States has no official language. Indo-European language and people English is classified genetically as a Low West Germanic

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    English Experiences

    My experiences with English Nowadays English is a very important language, it is recognized as a universal language. It gives you opportunities to travel around the world, to know about other cultures or getting started a scholarship to study abroad. This is some of the advantages of learning English. You use it all the time, when you come out of the borders. I could summarize my experience I 3 stages: Vacations (childhood), my school time and now the time in the gymnasium, and in the future, there

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