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How do you pronounce the word either?
The word "either" is pronounced:
ee-thər
The emphasis is on the first syllable, "ee".
How do you say get lost in welsh?
Why does the word mean both examine or consider with attention and in AND look over through a casual cursory as they seem somewhat contradictory?
Second Language Acquisition
What part of speech is the word glanced?
Why do you use similar to but not with?
Give 2 examples using 20 rules of subject verb agreement in standard english?
How do you say Nyabere akeigo in English language?
My daughter is 15 going on 16 she knows English Spanish and learning German suprisingly well there an age where stop languages so easily?
How do you say I am ready to begin again in french?
What are direct object pronoun and indirect in french?
What is a sentence that had two or more subjects connected by the conjunction and or?
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