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Questions about English used in the United States and Canada, but usually not Mexico.
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Is this correct in American English: It has helped me developed
I've come across a brief overview about a Canadian sales representative that says :
I grew-up in a family business specializing in short-term rental
accommodations. Our resort, Tyrolean Village …
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The meaning of leaving someone back [ in American English ]
I just watched a great video (a kind of short documentary) about two educators who strive to afford better education for their students in a college in Red Hook (a neighborhood in Brooklyn).
The video …
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What does the expression "If + subject + was/were + infinitive" mean in American English
I just want to ask you guys about the general meaning of expressions that use the following pattern in colloquial American English:
If + subject + was/were + infinitive, ...
Examples: (Written by na …