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  • How should I use titles like Mr. and Mrs. ? - PhraseMix
    Use it with female children and teenagers Other titles include "Dr " (pronounced "doctor"), Professor, Judge, President (of a country, not a company), Governor, Officer, General, Nurse, and some other job titles) You normally use these titles with a person's last (family) name Using a title with a person's first name sounds a little childish
  • English Phrase: In retrospect, (sentence) | PhraseMix. com
    Use "in retrospect" at the beginning of your sentence to tell what you think of something after it happened In the example above, you now think it's obvious that the publishing company wasn't honest, although at the time you were excited about it People use words like these along with "In retrospect": probably (like in the example above)
  • The 50 most important English proverbs | PhraseMix. com
    How can you use proverbs to learn English? It's good to know the really common English proverbs because you hear them come up in conversation all the time Sometimes people say the entire proverb to give advice to a friend More often, someone will say just part of a proverb like this: You know what they say: when the going gets tough
  • English Phrase: currently (sentence) | PhraseMix. com
    Explanation of the English phrase "currently (sentence)": You use the word "currently" to tell how something is now, but also to suggest that it was different in the past or will change in the future In the example above, when the speaker says that she's "currently" an accountant it means that she might get a different job soon
  • Whats the difference between beautiful, pretty, gorgeous, and . . .
    But we use "features" to talk about a man's face instead of the word "face" "Beautiful" and "gorgeous" describe parts of nature But "beautiful" is more common when talking about something small like a flower, while "gorgeous" fits bettter with something large like a beach Finally, isn't it funny that a common use of "handsome" is related to
  • English Phrase: On that note. . . | PhraseMix. com
    Use it when the conversation has started to break in some way, like when someone becomes too silly, complains about something that they're not supposed to (like your boss), or gets upset You can use it like this without even finishing your sentence: A: I don't care what any of you think!
  • English Phrase: You know, (sentence) | PhraseMix. com
    Adding "You know," makes you sound intelligent and informed But people can get annoyed if you use it too much or use it to talk about a subject that you don't have special knowledge of You wouldn't use "You know," this way in writing When you pronounce this, you should stress the word "know": You know, building muscle takes time
  • How are Canadian English and American English different?
    Emily Hitz is an American who lived in Canada for eight years She studied applied linguistics at the University of British Columbia, where she did research for the Dialect Topography of Canada project She has taught English in Vancouver and San Francisco Her Canadian husband and in-laws have to answer a lot of questions about what words they




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