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  1. adjectives - How to say that my English isn't very good? - English ...

    Apr 29, 2015 · A: My English is poor. B: My English is not good. C: I am not good at English. D: My English is bad. Which one is more appropriate to use in conversation?

  2. How do I say “±” in English? - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Jul 27, 2020 · 61 Basic Answer Generally, in English, you may pronounce the plus-minus sign (±) by saying "plus or minus". Generally, you should not say "plus minus". You do not need to know other …

  3. grammaticality - “What did he says” or “what did he say”? - English ...

    The correct question would be: what did he say? Because "did" is the past tense of do, anything you say you "did" naturally occurs in the past, so there is no need to put "say" into the past tense too. For …

  4. The meaning and the usage of the expression "Dare I say..."

    Jul 12, 2019 · The next thing you'll say in the sentence might be considered contravention and you're warning the listeners that you are aware of that and so are treading lightly. Unfortunately, having …

  5. spoken english - How to say numbers correctly - English Language ...

    Mar 13, 2024 · 4 There are usually many ways to say a particular number. First, in (I think) all English speaking countries the dot "." represents a decimal marker, and a comma "," is sometimes used to …

  6. Is any difference between "speak English" and "speak in English"?

    Aug 23, 2014 · In American usage, anyway, "speak English" also has a sarcastic meaning. When someone is speaking English but is very unclear -- perhaps because they are using technical or legal …

  7. singular vs plural - Is "you was" correct to say? - English Language ...

    Jul 7, 2016 · An example here though: "You was behind us the whole time". That sentence was said by a nice, yet random guy from an online game, I asked him if that was correct to say that, he said yes …

  8. What defines a native English Speaker? - English Language Learners ...

    Being a native English speaker (for example) does not mean I speak proper English. It just means I learned English first. It is quite common for any native language speaker to know more about their …

  9. politeness - British Person or English Person? - English Language ...

    2 Grammatically, it's not incorrect if we say a British person or an English person, but such phrases seem a bit awkward. I think it's common and natural if we just say "He is British" if he is from Britain. …

  10. what does "say of" mean? [closed] - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Jun 3, 2021 · 3 Yes, your two sentences mean the same thing. "Of" in "say of" is being used in its sense of "about", so you could also say In staff meetings, the principal would say about teachers not …