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What does survey mean? or What is meant by survey? It means to perform an examination of something. To take a close look and record the observations ...
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Which question is grammatically correct and why, What are your favorite topics? or Which are your favorite topics?
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Both questions are grammatically correct, but their meanings are slightly different: "What are your favorite topics?" is asking for a list of specific topics that the person likes. It expects the person to provide examples or details about their favorite topics. "Which are your favorite topics?" is asking the person to choose or identify their favorite topics from a predefined list or a set of options. The choice between them depends on the context.
- Is a foreign TV show which is subtitled helpful or does reading distract you from what is spoken?
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I have lived in several countries and if I can I like to use the subtitles if they are available.
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"On" often describes a static or stationary relationship, while "onto" indicates movement or a change in position onto a specific surface or location.
- What's the difference between the words “close“ /kləʊz/ and “close“ /kləʊs/?
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Close with the Z sound is a verb. Ex: I close (z sound) the window. Close with The S sound is a noun. Come to sit close (S sound) to me.
- How best can you help students who struggle with pronunciation?
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Harvagale Blake-ThompsonCertified ESL TeacherYou can : Practice individual sounds Have them repeat/mimic the speaker Focus on similar sounding words ( they can be a challenge) Do mouth lip exercise Engage in real life conversations which will allow them speak confidently then you as a the correct the words they mispronounced and have the repeat the correct pronunciation.
- How many times can you use the word " that" immediately after each other in a sentence,?
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Hanlie RobbertseCertified ESL , Business English and IELTS TeacherThe most I’ve seen is two times, but it’s better to see how and if we can restructure complex sentences because meaning can be difficult to understand.
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It is all about the type of information, that you are talking about. "Which" is used to introduce non-essential information, but "that" is for essential The film, WHICH I watched last week was creepy The film THAT I am watching is creepy