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National forestation program I am not a native english speaker and I am having difficulties in under
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You work for the hr department of your company and have been asked by the management to make a prese
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Y do white ppl always criticize the way I talk?
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Please translate into english. mujhe job ke liyae registration karwani hai.
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Can u call a person a jackass for no reason?
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How to speak/talk well all the time?
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What are some insulting names?
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Are these two names considered swear words?
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One subject with many verbs
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How much is traditional grammar effective especially in present era
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What's the difference between "seldom" and "rare"?
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The team lost the match. some players fought like heroes [ join into single sentence ]
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What is the difference between "Continuously" and "Continually"?
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