Hello everybody, could a native (preferably) speaker of english help me with this one: I was present at the event when he won = i did not participate, i just. I would very much like to know to what extent breton and welsh can be mutually intelligible, especially from native speakers of each of these languages. The hurdler took part in the event = he participated in the race. I have looked online and some people say that does is grammatically correct (because it is only relating to either and not relating. My younger sister and i always walked to school, does the fact that. Hi there, if i say 'allow me to introduce our distinguished guests or honored guests', is there any difference? If someone is asking a person (with higher rank, e.g., the dean) to make a speech in an school evening party, is it proper to say let's welcome xxx to give us a speech, or else?
My Younger Sister And I Always Walked To School, Does The Fact That.
The only distinction i'd make is this: I was present at the event when he won = i did not participate, i just. As a native speaker, both sound fine to me.
I Would Very Much Like To Know To What Extent Breton And Welsh Can Be Mutually Intelligible, Especially From Native Speakers Of Each Of These Languages.
Hi there, if i say 'allow me to introduce our distinguished guests or honored guests', is there any difference? If someone is asking a person (with higher rank, e.g., the dean) to make a speech in an school evening party, is it proper to say let's welcome xxx to give us a speech, or else? I have looked online and some people say that does is grammatically correct (because it is only relating to either and not relating.
The Hurdler Took Part In The Event = He Participated In The Race.
Hello everybody, could a native (preferably) speaker of english help me with this one:
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The Hurdler Took Part In The Event = He Participated In The Race.
I have looked online and some people say that does is grammatically correct (because it is only relating to either and not relating. If someone is asking a person (with higher rank, e.g., the dean) to make a speech in an school evening party, is it proper to say let's welcome xxx to give us a speech, or else? As a native speaker, both sound fine to me.
Hi There, If I Say 'Allow Me To Introduce Our Distinguished Guests Or Honored Guests', Is There Any Difference?
My younger sister and i always walked to school, does the fact that. I was present at the event when he won = i did not participate, i just. I would very much like to know to what extent breton and welsh can be mutually intelligible, especially from native speakers of each of these languages.
The Only Distinction I'd Make Is This:
Hello everybody, could a native (preferably) speaker of english help me with this one: