And Maggie, your slaughter and abuse of the English language is just as “itnertaining” ( I assume you meant “entertaining” ) as any “artical” ( I assume you meant “article” ) here. In Margretese, rCki , is doing just fine. Reply Stephanie Carter Oct 15, 2016 at 8:59 pm...
I chose to travel solo confidently as all arrangements for transportation from the airport to the hotel working in conjunction with the NPTC would get me to and from surgery and back to the airport the day after surgery with zero stress or confusion. From the moment I walked through the door...
S1.E8 ∙ Karen BassThu, Dec 21, 2023 Trevor sits down with Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass on the anniversary of her first year in office. In 2022, Bass upset a well-financed opponent to win the election and return to the city where her activism began. Rate S1.E9 ∙ Trevor and Frie...
On the other hand, Amish in more progressive churches often have a much more fluid command of the English language. This is in part because of their different Old Order education – and in part due to greater exposure to non-Amish people. Outsiders should not be surprised to hear some Amis...
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2 Comments,Language Picture Cuba 2018 BySteve Link AFTER this pictorial post you will find some narrative text.Feel free to post questions and comments at the end… Geared up for the zip line. The beach was also beautiful! On Papa’s bed: to the right “Hemingway, wife in plane crash”...
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There is an interesting wrinkle here with regard to parsing language which is not intended to be read literally – eg jokes. “well that was obviously intended as a joke” should get you off the hook in some cases, like (5), no? But isn’t this just the same as “it’s just a ...
B:I want to buy a CD for my friend.Her birthday is coming. A:(56)What/Howabout this one(this kind of music)?It is very popular among young people. B:Let me see.It's rock music.I don't think she'll like it. A:(57)What(kind of) music does she like?
The boys talked to each other in Afrikaans (a language used among a portion of the white population in South Africa). They eyed Nina with obvious appreciation—her voluptuous shape and tall Nordic blondeness were captivating. I was far shorter, with freckles and sturdy socked-legs. As the bo...