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Showing posts with label simple ways to learn English. Show all posts
Showing posts with label simple ways to learn English. Show all posts
Sunday, 17 November 2019
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Why Does Everyone Care So Much about This Huawei Issue?
The Huawei case matters to Canadians I don’t know about “everyone,” but I can tell you why I, as a Canadian, “care so much about the Huawe...

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The Canadian Extradition Act There is no "judicial independence" in Canadian extradition law. Louise Arbour, former UN High ...
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"The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively deba...
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Tense versus aspect Some languages do not have verb tenses. The English language has only one tense: the simple past tense, also known ...
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Schlegel coined the term These days, the concept of "romantic irony" is particularly difficult to grasp for a number of reasons. ...
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I asked a version of this question on Quora , naively and mistakenly assuming that I would launch a groundswell of support to stop people...
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I decided that Pierre Poilieve was a nasty piece of work when he was casting aspersions on the character and credibility of the former Gover...
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The Irony of English grammar The irony of English grammar is that we impose it most on the people who need it the least: second- or fore...
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The Huawei case matters to Canadians I don’t know about “everyone,” but I can tell you why I, as a Canadian, “care so much about the Huawe...
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Money has gone digital Money has gone digital. Less than 3% of currency these days is in the form of cash (coins or paper bills). I sti...
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The "Ball of string" theory I believe in the “ball of string” theory of learning English. Imagine that the English language is ...