I belive it is considered the easiest to START because it steals so many languages. But it is third hardest to master next to Cantonese/Mandarin and another one.
#2 In the US, commercial highrise structures like hotels and office skyscrapers all have a Ground or Lobby Floor. Residential apartment highrises start with the first floor, as do low building such as houses, motels, and malls.
This is mostly just a glorified thesaurus. I suppose some of this could be useful to non-native speakers, but the only thing I learned was proper use of the word "fishes."
I belive it is considered the easiest to START because it steals so many languages. But it is third hardest to master next to Cantonese/Mandarin and another one.
#2 In the US, commercial highrise structures like hotels and office skyscrapers all have a Ground or Lobby Floor. Residential apartment highrises start with the first floor, as do low building such as houses, motels, and malls.
This is mostly just a glorified thesaurus. I suppose some of this could be useful to non-native speakers, but the only thing I learned was proper use of the word "fishes."
I belive it is considered the easiest to START because it steals so many languages. But it is third hardest to master next to Cantonese/Mandarin and another one.
oOnly for Americans.
What is your deal? Add something funny, witty, personal, real. Broken records are just that, broken.
not really it has so much nonsensical bullsh#t that as a non-native you get confused a lot.
Many of these tips are just wrong, and only the opinion of the author.
I’ve never heard a single person say “I’m off to park” in my entire life.