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Some Common English Idioms
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Vocabulary: the Weather
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Expressions to show Disagreement with People
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Other Ways to Say "Bad"
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Vocabulary: Food
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How to Say "No" Without Feeling Rude, Lame or Lazy
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Vocabulary: Kitchen
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Vocabulary – Fruits and Vegetables
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Top 10 Phrases for Apologising in English
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Verb Patterns: V-ing and To V
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Top 20 Crazy and Funny Words in English
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Hi Everyone, hi Gérard !
Most of all hate =>Globish or broken English
Ok you can communicate but it's horrible !
Most of all hate =>Globish or broken English
Ok you can communicate but it's horrible !
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Hi Muriel,
Where do you find these words?MurielB a écrit:...
Most of all hate =>...
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Gérard it means "first and foremost, hate globish" or "more than anything, hate globish". Do you think "most of all" doesn't exist ?
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Muriel,
Yes "most of all" is correct, sure.
I wonder where you read "hate" and whydo you write it's globish.
Yes "most of all" is correct, sure.
I wonder where you read "hate" and why
Dernière édition par gerardM le Mer 4 Nov - 14:27, édité 1 fois (Raison : mistake fixed)
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Don’t Accept Mediocrity: Don’t accept mediocrity from yourself or from the people you depend on for learning
Gérard, i didn't express myself well . One of the tips among the 12 you mentioned is "don't accept mediocrity". For me Globish or broken English which is the English people speak in congresses for instance is "mediocrity"and i advise people not to accept it.
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How to Use Money Idioms
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Phrasal Verbs: Telephone
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Prepositions of Time and Place – IN, ON, AT
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Other Ways to Say "Horrible"
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Hi Gérard, everyone !
Never heard of abhorent.
Never heard of abhorent.
adjective
1.
causing repugnance; detestable; loathsome:
an abhorrent deed.
2.
utterly opposed, or contrary, or in conflict (usually followed by to):
abhorrent to reason.
3.
feeling extreme repugnance or aversion (usually followed by of):
abhorrent of waste.
4.
remote in character (usually followed by from):
abhorrent from the principles of law.
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