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I don’t usually catch the last few words of the sentence when native speaker talks

for example I can catch phrases or first few word like “Do you think” or “I don’t like” but I find it very difficult to understand the sentences and words following up to those phrase since most of the native speaker doesn’t pronounce clearly. What kind of practice i can do to be able to make out that? I’m afraid that I couldn’t think of any good examples for this but hopefully yall get what i want to say.

Last comment 3 days ago
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Is this true?

Is this true?

I feel like a strong background feels a bit off. Is there a better approach? For context, it’s for a junior high interview and that paragraph is supposed to show he is great at lego building and even won a prize with that. Accepting any criticism if thats a stupid question 🥲 English is not my mother tongue

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Would this be a correct use of the word comprise?

> I should mention that this show requires attention to the screen since it comprises important moments that won’t be spelled out with words. My aim is for the verb to emphasize that it’s inextricable part of the story and not just something that is included.

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Damn right 👍

Damn right 👍

https://i.redd.it/ad8ufmmsjtbe1.jpeg

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Daily idiom: to lose one's head

to lose one's head >!become irrational!< Examples: - During the exam, he lost his head and couldn't remember anything he had studied. - The politician lost his head during the debate and made a series of embarrassing gaffes.

Last comment 6 days ago
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Does it sound British?

If not, then what does it sound like? https://voca.ro/11mWSYbqiLe1

Last comment 11 days ago
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Find a partner for messaging

Hello. As long as i learning English I'd to have conversation with some native speakers, but i didn't found one. Can I find here someone with whom I could speaks in English and have practice? Also I can help if someone learning Russian like native speaker.

Last comment 11 days ago
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Cut you off vs cut off you

The context is either when you are in line or when you want over with the relationship. Also Did i cut you off? sounds natural? this is when you wanna make sure if you skipped any of the line. Thank you

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Please check my sentences

If I could eat only one good for the rest of my life, I'll choice dak-galbi. I have usually thought about this topic. And the answer allays was dak-galbi. The reason why I answer this is it is my overwhelming favorite food.

Last comment 12 days ago
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What is the Difference Between "Soul" and "Spirit"

https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/1hrp0fn/what_is_the_difference_between_soul_and_spirit/

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