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What Word spelled different with no to letters the same but sounds same?
This is a classic riddle! The answer is
"HOMO" and "HETERO"
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How did America end up speaking English?
In language are there benefits to having an adjective go before or after a noun does placement not matter?
Second Language Acquisition
Why do you use a American English if the british first introduce it?
What are three advantages of speaking a second language?
Does nee have an accent on the first e?
How many nouns are in this sentence writing and speaking two forms of communication?
Why you learn a second language?
What is a good word to use replace talk?
Which is the word that means speaking words which carry dual meanings?
Why do people must learn how to speak in English?
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