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Divine Posted 19 years ago
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Describing a picture

0Hi, I'll have a speaking exam soon and I want to make sure that the phrase:02br
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00Is it correct? I would be grateful for your opinion.02br
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0 Yours is fine. You can also say02br
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0No02br
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10No12br
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10What struck me most about this picture is...12br
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10The word 'stroke' is used when (an example) someone is stroking his/her hair right? What are the other ways to use the word 's
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0Stroke has lots of meanings; do you have a dictionary?02br
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00But yes, your example is a correct useage of one of the meanings.0-
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10Stroke has lots of meanings; do you have a dictionary?12br
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10But yes, your example is a correct useage of one of the meanings.12br
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10Thanks. 050010id1
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0I like this suggestion. :-) Can we say 'what 01u00strikes02u00 me most ... is that (the man, or whatever) is...'? Just to emphasize the moment of speaking?02br
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00Thanks for your suggestions.02br
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00Oh, and another question came to my mind. How can we say in English that sth is obvious? If I want to say 01i00'It

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