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@snailboat I don't understand this learning joke, if that was meant to be a joke.
 
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08:48
A quick question (which can't be posted as a complete question) What do I refer to "Kind of"? I know it is not a phrase, word, or thing. So, is it a term?
 
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09:55
@TasneemZh I might use "expression".
10:46
Daily idiom: "the toothpaste is out of the tube" or "you can't put the toothpaste back in the tube". We should be careful what we post online. Once it's out there, the toothpaste is out of the tube and we'll have to live with the consequences.
Also, this is a fun list of idioms that are difficult to translate into English: 40 brilliant idioms that simply can’t be translated literally
 
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Q: Contributor's Guide to English Language Learners

ColleenVI thought it would be nice if we had a community maintained guide to ELL written in easy to understand language and arranged to make the most important things to know easy to find. The help center has a lot of information and we should definitely refer to it, but often the language is difficult t...

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12:10
@JasperLoy It was actually a leaning joke, not a learning joke, but it looks like I typed the wrong word.
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That reminds me of this comic:
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Interesting use of the perfect in panel two. I would have said I thought instead of I'd thought.
@snailboat I tend to say 'I rather do this' but it should be 'I would rather do this', I think.
12:49
Look at those greedy, indecorous quotation marks at the very end – simply barbaric.
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Q: Difference between "across" and "through"

hellodear walk across the tunnel walk through the tunnel Which one is correct? Can anyone explain me the exact difference between the through and across? I am really confused with these 2 prepositions.

13:49
@userr2684291 This sentence sounds magical, so I am starring it.
 
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17:11
Haha, thank you!

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