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This is within the context I saw it used in English newspapers occasionally. As you said this word is archaic and never seen/used in America. ahdbiz...
david dunderdale
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1 de Dez de 2004
11:43 am
15415
What Americans call a Muffin, usually an English Muffin, is called a crumpet in England. Some English, Uk, Aussie, S.A., Nz, and probably all Canadian people...
david dunderdale
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1 de Dez de 2004
11:57 am
15416
Haven´t had this problem at all in SP think it´s better than in London. James May <jaimemayo@...> wrote:Hi Amy, Now you're going to think I'm mean...
david dunderdale
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1 de Dez de 2004
12:02 pm
15417
Say strange or odd instead. Weird is an Americanism only exported to English speaking countries over the last 20 years; another better word is peculiar. Roy...
david dunderdale
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1 de Dez de 2004
12:03 pm
15418
Eu recebi um material sobre preposições e estou em dúvida sobre o que diz o pedaço abaixo em vermelho. Gostaria que alguém me ajudasse e dissesse se...
Marcia Almeida
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1 de Dez de 2004
12:39 pm
15419
I bought a coconut sweet from an old guy in a SP rua yesterday w. a story about his wife being in hospital, something I would never do at home. It was...
david dunderdale
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1 de Dez de 2004
12:57 pm
15420
What is a transitional word please? James May <jaimemayo@...> wrote: Olá, Can someone think of any other transitional words? So far I can come up with ...
david dunderdale
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1 de Dez de 2004
1:05 pm
15421
In the U.S. a muffin and an English muffin are two distinctly different things. An English muffin is flat, round, has little holes in it, and is not sweet. A...
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1 de Dez de 2004
1:21 pm
15422
The word "weird" is very commonly used, and people studying English should certain know it. Amy ... <daviddunderdale1962@y...> escreveu ... to English speaking...
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1 de Dez de 2004
1:24 pm
15423
Not for me yet. I'll ask to my teacher. Estranho isto não? Gil ... From: ahdbiz To: englishportuguese@... Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004...
Gilson
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1 de Dez de 2004
1:37 pm
15424
David is right, Manu. No such thing as English Muffins in England. English Muffins are an American invention. In England, people sip tea and eat crumpet. The...
Jazzbel
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1 de Dez de 2004
1:47 pm
15425
Olá Marcia Realmente "leave" é deixar um lugar . Mas "leave for " quando vc deixa um lugar mencionando para onde vai . Beijos Marcia ... From: Marcia Almeida...
Marcia
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1 de Dez de 2004
1:53 pm
15426
Hi Gil, Here are some examples of how to use "weird": I had a really weird experience today. Some guy I don't even know came up to me and called me by my name....
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1 de Dez de 2004
1:54 pm
15427
... Leave is different from leave for> She left the office at 5pm. (to go home). She left for the office at 7:40 this morning. )She left home to go to ther...
Jazzbel
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1 de Dez de 2004
1:55 pm
15428
... Although I tought it had nothing to do, I believe it would be very impolite to answer you "so what?". Therefore, I went to my dictionary, and found out...
Manu
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1 de Dez de 2004
2:17 pm
15429
... Desultory conversation appears to be the hallmark of this chat group. This cafezinho conversation should have been taken outside long ago; so those...
Jazzbel
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1 de Dez de 2004
2:47 pm
15430
I hate long discussions, Jazz, unless it is with you. I love upseting you :))) We were not talking about "English muffins", but just "muffins". Muffins do...
Manu
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1 de Dez de 2004
2:53 pm
15431
I think this may be like the word specialism which would have been considered very bad English a generation ago. Through use/misuse it may have become...
david dunderdale
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1 de Dez de 2004
3:50 pm
15432
Hi David, I think you might want to check things a bit more carefully before you post them here. There are a lot of people trying to learn English and ...
ahdbiz
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1 de Dez de 2004
4:02 pm
15433
As my dictionary is at home, why co instead of bi; technically? ahdbiz <ahdbiz@...> wrote: Yes, Luís, co-ed is now used for situations other than...
david dunderdale
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1 de Dez de 2004
4:10 pm
15434
... <daviddunderdale1962@y...> escreveu ... co is the fix for together, jointly, co-educational means that persosn of the same sex would be attending classes...
Jazzbel
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1 de Dez de 2004
5:13 pm
15435
... Well, amy, the folks who still carry their William Strunk with them would have remembered the rule not to make up verbs by adding -ise to it, if there is...
Jazzbel
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1 de Dez de 2004
5:19 pm
15436
HOW TO CANCEL YOUR GROUP MEMBERSHIP / COMO SAIR DO GRUPO ******************************************************* This group is great, but if you need to cancel...
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1 de Dez de 2004
5:59 pm
15437
Hello fellow associate, The site EnglishPortuguese has much more to it than just an E-mail system. When you get a chance could you please go to the POLLS and...
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1 de Dez de 2004
5:59 pm
15438
Dear valued member(s), Please remember to use accents. Computing with accents, symbols & foriegn scripts: ...
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1 de Dez de 2004
5:59 pm
15439
Can you tell me please what is a phrasal verb? From one of the tests for teaching English: Change the underlined word(s) to incorporate a phrasal verb:...
david dunderdale
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1 de Dez de 2004
6:07 pm
15440
Gads! No relation to William Shatner I hope! Not worried about rules so much as what sounds terrible: ie. specialism, normalised, z(eds UK.) not pronounced...
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1 de Dez de 2004
6:16 pm
15441
Amy Can´t, I´m not at home and surrounded by people who don´t speak English. People learn more from mistakes than they do from supposed RP. Interested to...
david dunderdale
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1 de Dez de 2004
6:31 pm
15442
Thank God you don´t appear to know what the American teen-age definition of muffin is/was. ... Desultory conversation appears to be the hallmark of this chat...
david dunderdale
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1 de Dez de 2004
6:40 pm
15443
Unfortunately if you go to England or most Commonwealth Countries or even teenage America and ask for a muffin you will end up in an interminable conversation...
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