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Is my Brazilian accent hard to understand when I read?
https://voca.ro/13X3AZUlr7Cy
Does she say “no, it does that”? What does this mean? Thanks
https://streamable.com/4b5grg
What's the difference between an Idiom and Expression?
I always get confused between the two. From what I know, Idiom's meaning aren't straight forward but expression's are.
Has anyone reached native level accuracy ?
I have been studying English for a very long time. I think I studied more than five thousand hours dedicated , thousand prive lessons , almost thousand class lesson in the UK ,a alot more self studying every resource on the internet claim that a thousand hours dedicated studying should have enough for C2 level but I feel I am far beyond C2. I don't know even it is archievable anymore , I am not sure if I can maintain my motivation a few thousand hours more before starting this journey I thought two years will enough but now I feel even a decade may not enough, my speaking pace almost as same as my native language and also my listening skilll good however I continuously do gramatical mistakes either on paper or while I speak I would like to hear , If anyone solved their language problem how many years did it take ? What did you throughout journey ?
What does “…HAD me for secret Santa” mean?
https://streamable.com/jc8jov
Anyone please explain me the difference in these words: borough, district, neighborhood.
https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/1hyyx5w/anyone_please_explain_me_the_difference_in_these/
Is "own" classifying as a determiner or an adjective?
According to Cambridge Dictionary this meaning of own: "belonging to or done by a particular person or thing" can be "determiner / pronoun" but American Dictionary only "adjective" so why? Also I know that "own" isn't a determiner.
is there difference if i said “is it worth it to buy/buying it” and “is it worth to buy/buying it”
https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/1hyvwoa/is_there_difference_if_i_said_is_it_worth_it_to/
confused about lines in Finding Nemo
1, It's basically in the beginning of the movie, just after Nemo's mother's death, poor mother. I racked my brain, checked different online dictionaries and even asked several AIs but still have no clue about what they're talking about. A fish can breathe out here. Did your man **deliver**, or did he deliver? — My man **delivered**. — It wasn't so easy. 2, It's clear that Dory has a bad memory. Marlin, Nemo's dad, got a bit inpatient with Dory. It seems to have nothing to do with conscience. Is this a joke? Dory: Are... are you my **conscience**? Marlin: Yeah. I'm your **conscience**. We haven't spoken for a while. How are you? https://preview.redd.it/cut2xijepbce1.png?width=2026&format=png&auto=webp&s=6f76ab3fc4467dd8563d837d77921910f29c8322 Really thank you.
Does my sentence sound natural?
"Calling what he did "a misstep" is downplaying the situation."