How would a native speaker connect the /d/ in "I'd" to the /a/ in "advise" when speaking?
What would a native speaker say? "I recommend (that) he go to the gym" or "I recommend (that) he goes to the gym"?
Thoughts and phrases against addiction
If you ever felt that your life was worthless and that you couldn't continue living anymore, what made you change your view? Do you still have those old beliefs?
People that used to hate yourselves deeply, what made you change your perception about yourself?
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Do Americans pronounce "I've" with a v as in Victor sound or with an f as in Frank sound?
What to do on the last day of an English course? Students and I are tired, lol
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What do you guys call these items?
People in the street or people on street? - When I google any of those sentences, I just get people walking on/in the street, so I don't get it.
Is there any difference between saying "I'm at home" and "I'm home"?
If you use "for" in this question: What do you use this item for? - then why do you use "to" in the answer: I use it to clean my house?
I'm trying to use "whenever" so can you tell me if this sentence makes sense?
Do you use "the" when giving a date in English?
Can I use possessive 's twice? Like: My sister's dog's house is too old for him.
Can you help me with the structure of the following sentences?
Is there a difference between the present progressive and the future going to when talking about future plans? Do native speakers care about that when having a casual conversation?
How do you use the verb in a sentence like this?: The first thing I do after waking up is... take a shower/taking a shower/to take a shower.
One thing I'll do over the weekend is to sleep/is sleep/is sleeping? I'm not sure what the correct structure is.
How do you guys pronounce: babies' and dogs' when using possessive with plural nouns?
About the glottal t: do written and ridden have the same pronunciation? I can't hear any difference.