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👋🏻 Hi Cungkhe, We say / ˈtæk.siz/ for taxis. Do you often hail a taxi? I hope this helps. 😀
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Practice! practice speaking, sing songs, read books and listen to audiobooks. Remember that practice makes perfect.
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👋🏻 Hi Oliver, Heartbeat is a closed compound, which means there is no space between the two existing words. I hope this helps. 😀
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Start test- If to talk about french fries in singularity, how to say it? 1 french frie?
Hello! When you order french fries, you have a lot of pieces of fried potato. How to say french fries if to talk about 1 piece?
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I call that a lie because you can not eat just one ff. It is physically impossible. If your wife/girlfriend says oh baby, I do not want anything, I will eat just one french fry I am on a diet, be smart and order 2/3 plates because she will not eat just one
- How to say diagnosis in plurality?
Hello! I'm confused and I don't know how to say "diagnosis" in plural. Is there any rule for this word and plural form?
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Diagnoses [dahy-ugh-noh-seez] ✔
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The definition of Godspeed is an expression of good wishes to a person starting a journey. There is no religious connotations associated with this term. It simply conveys a salutation wishing the other person luck and success in accomplishing a specific goal. The word Godspeed should be used in sentences when you are bidding someone good luck, safety, and success.
- How to use a possessive case with plurals? Can I write "parents's house" or "parent's house"?
What is the correct variant? Parents' house, parent's house or parents's house? I don't understand where to put this apostrophe in case with plarulity.
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Hi RichardSON, - With single nouns, the apostrophe is placed between the end of the word and an extra 's': e.g. Where is the dog's toy? - With plural nouns, the apostrophe comes after the 's' that is already at the end of the word: e.g. Where are the dogs' toys?
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