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  • 101 - One O One - one-o-one | WordReference Forums
    101 is the number assigned to introductory courses at most universities and colleges Someone studying biology, for example, would take Biology 101 as their first course in their academic career It's always pronounced "one-oh-one "
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    Hello everybody, I am pleased to introduce the Arabic Resources thread This thread will contain a compilation of helpful resources covering various topics about the Arabic language and gathered by our foreros A special thank you goes to Whodunit :thumbsup: for compiling our first set of 40
  • I befriended a guy - WordReference Forums
    I agree that to befriend someone means to make them your friend, implying an intention and or a strategy of some kind (as in the charitable volunteering practice of befriending) To “make friends with” someone is a more natural way to describe a friendship that just “happens” because two people are drawn to each other
  • Pose VS Posture - WordReference Forums
    I looked up some dictionaries and they say "pose" means a particular body position for photographing purposes, whereas "posture" is not limited to photographing things Does that mean, while I can use "posture" for many things, I should only use "pose" when talking about photograhing but not
  • start off start out start | WordReference Forums
    Well, my dictionary says that all these verbs have pretty much the same meaning - to begin doing something But I really cannot understand the difference between them Is it ok to say: I've started doing my homework I've started out doing my homework I've started off doing my homework
  • sich mit Händen und Füssen unterhalten - WordReference Forums
    Hey, Can anyone give me an apinion about the expression sich mit "Hände und Füsse" unterhalten Speak with hands and foot Thanks
  • overnight -- adjective or adverb? | WordReference Forums
    What is the part of speech of 'overnight' in the following sentence? If it is an adverb or adjective, what does it qualify? The White House on Wednesday condemned the two bombings overnight in Jerusalem that killed a Canadian teenager and left at least 18 injured
  • Of Up To vs. Up To | WordReference Forums
    All textbooks for beginners of English learners never begin with the passive voice All starts with "simple present tense" Fairly tales for 3 year children are not written in the passive voice, I believe I think what you experienced the passive voice for the first time when you were a kid was the Bible, which was very difficult thing for you
  • Live (Present Perfect Continuous) | WordReference Forums
    Hi teachers, I have read that "to live" is a stative verb (there is no motion or change) I have also read that with, for example, the verb ‘live’, present perfect without an explicit time period described with “since for”, expresses a completed situation, not a continuing one On the contrary





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