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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Hi, community! Happy New Year. Well, when I am speaking in English I usually stop a lot, but I don't know a verb to describe it exactly. Does "lock" my English would be a good one?

  

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No. You can say that, when speaking English, you often "get stuck". This means that you cannot think of the word or the grammar that you need.

  • No.
  • You can say that, when speaking English, you often "get stuck".
  • This means that you cannot think of the word or the grammar that you need.
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No. You can say that, when speaking English, you often "get stuck". This means that you cannot think of the word or the grammar that you need.

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