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Become a Pro-Member NOW! Friday, 4 October 2013. Understanding Scientific Research Papers. The following list of phrases and their definitions might help you understand the mysterious language of science and medicine. These special phrases are also applicable to anyone working on a PhD dissertation or academic paper anywhere! IT HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN" - I didn't look up the original reference. A DEFINITE TREND IS EVIDENT" - These data are practically meaningless. The other results didn't make any sense.
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The SNAIL: Crazy (Grammatically Correct) English Sentences: Part 2
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Become a Pro-Member NOW! Saturday, 25 April 2015. Crazy (Grammatically Correct) English Sentences: Part 2. Strange But True): Part 2. Back again with another batch, hot off the press! As I said in. And will no doubt repeat in. Part 4, Part 5.): English grammar is kinda cool. And kinda crazy. But you know that. There are rules. And there are those who break them. Enjoy, and comment or join our fabulous new Facebook Groups for. Or both) - details at the end of the post. One-one was a race horse. According ...
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A rich collection of English language resources for:. Four fun informative English language blogs:. Podcasts and vidcasts with scripts and exercises. For teachers of English and their students. Stimulating teaching fodder, ideas and inspiration. For English teachers and teacher trainers. Intelligent idiosyncratic coverage of the. Latest English teaching materials. The irreverent guide to all that's weird and wonderful. About this crazy language called English. Fun videos, podcasts, articles and songs).
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The SNAIL: Crazy (Grammatically Correct) English Sentences: Part 3
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Become a Pro-Member NOW! Saturday, 25 April 2015. Crazy (Grammatically Correct) English Sentences: Part 3. Here's my latest offering. As I said in. And will no doubt repeat in Part 4, Part 5.): English grammar is kinda cool. And kinda crazy. But you know that. There are rules. And there are those who break them. And then again there are instances when something looks like it just can't possibly, ever, in a million years be correct English. Yet it is. Here are some of those. With more to follow. Crazy (Gr...
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The SNAIL: November 2012
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Become a Pro-Member NOW! Sunday, 18 November 2012. About every five years, a little book is published called "Disorder in the Court.". They're things people actually said in court, word for word. Reading is believing. Q: What is your date of birth? Q: What gear were you in at the moment of the impact? A: Sweatpants and Reeboks. Q: This myasthenia gravis - does it affect your memory at all? Q: And in what ways does it affect your memory? Q: How old is your son - the one living with you. A: My name is Susan.
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The SNAIL: Why Hotch Potch?
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Become a Pro-Member NOW! Because English is a beautiful Hotch Potch. Of a language and this expression sums it up for me best of all. My objective for all of the blogs and materials and content I produce under the 'Hotch Potch', and now 'Fun English Lessons' labels to be:. One In A Million. I'll go further and publicly state that my target is to have helped one million people enjoy their English learning by the time I'm 50, which is in August 2015, three years from now as I write. About Sab Will and SNAIL.
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The SNAIL: July 2012
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Become a Pro-Member NOW! Tuesday, 24 July 2012. Funny Facebook things which has done the rounds but is worth seeing once at least. Loving English double negatives opens the door to understanding all sorts of foreign languages. I still can't see why my parents always went apoplectic every time I said that 'I ain't got no money' or whatever. So you have some then, my father would proclaim, triumphant, and my argument would be lost. The SNAIL 'I Am Hungary'. Created and written by Sab Will. I know, I know.
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The SNAIL: Crazy (Grammatically Correct) English Sentences: Part 1
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Become a Pro-Member NOW! Friday, 24 April 2015. Crazy (Grammatically Correct) English Sentences: Part 1. English grammar is kinda cool. And kinda crazy. But you know that. There are rules. And there are those who break them. And then again there are instances when something looks like it just can't possibly, ever, in a million years be correct English. Yet it is. Here are some of those. With more to follow. Part 3 and probably many more! Grammatically Improbable (but correct) sentences:. Created, written,.
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The SNAIL: August 2012
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Become a Pro-Member NOW! Wednesday, 29 August 2012. Of the world unite. The SNAIL 'Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road? Created and written by Sab Will. The Unique English Language Website. Tuesday, 28 August 2012. I think 'draw',. As in 'draw the curtains' - which could be open or close them - is one too. Darn tricky things they are, whatever the case. Here are some more from Wikipedia. Apparent" can mean "obvious" or "seeming, but in fact not". To cleave" can mean "to cling" or "to split". To weather" c...
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