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Wouldn’t expect to come across “low key” in Chomsky’s writing.
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1kuybj7
can someone explain to me this term "mental masturbation"
I was reading an article on the internet abt productivity and i came through this term. can yall explain this to me pls without teasing me for just asking
Why is "Tell the story again" correct? How? Doesn't "tell" often take a person? Shouldn't it be "say" without person?
https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/1kl25xu/why_is_tell_the_story_again_correct_how_doesnt/
I've been learning English on Duo for 1.5 years now and I feel like I'm making very slow progress.
I'm from China, I'm 35 years old, I've been studying English for so long and I got 36 points on Duo. How should I plan my subsequent study? Can anyone give a little advice?
"I hated them for they were so phony" is that correct English? I heard it from Kurt Cobain
https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/1jptmn4/i_hated_them_for_they_were_so_phony_is_that/
Can “partial to” and “vulnerable to” mean the same thing?
I’m writing an essay, and if I said “his insecurities made him partial to her lies” is that the same as saying “his insecurities made him vulnerable to her lies”?
The taste of coffee ☕ without sugar
It's not sour,not salty,not sweet so what is it ?I know a word but I am not sure if it's correct or not
How to say to a 4-year-old kid when he’s peeing for a very long time? Is it “you have a long pee”?
https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/1itm2k5/how_to_say_to_a_4yearold_kid_when_hes_peeing_for/
What's the opposite of cash money? [US]
If a person has no cash on them, only money on their card, what would a possible dialogue sound like? – You got some cash? – Nah, only XXX. (digital? card money? electronic? bank funds? or is there no term for it in the regular language?) Thank you everyone!
What’s the most challenging part of learning English for you?
Hey everyone! I’ve been curious about the struggles people face while learning English. For some, it’s grammar rules, for others, it’s pronunciation or vocabulary. What’s the one thing you find most challenging in your English learning journey? And how do you try to overcome it? I’d love to hear your experiences, tips