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Excerpt: Where I live, "No Problem" is rapidly becoming a standard answer to many questions and statements, including expressions of appreciation. For instance: "Thank you so much for doing that!" "No problem!" Why is this an issue of interest to fans of English? Because "no problem" is not an appropriate response. That is not to say that "no problem" is NEVER appropriate, just that its use is (and should be) pretty specific. "No problem" is ONLY an appropriate response in situations where a problem is explicit or implied. For instance, in the following interchange: |
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I found this funny joke by reading a book called "chat...chat...chat!". This is only a joke okay? I'm not really serious of what I wrote here. -------------------------------------------------- Let's face it-english is a crazy language. There's no egg in eggplant or ham in hamburger. There is neither apple nor pine in pineapple. English muffins were not made in England. French toast and French fries? Nope, not form France. Quicksand can work slowly, boxing rings are square,and a guinea pig is neither from guinea nor it is a... |
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I am going to teach people who can't speak English (Ing-lesh) English has several words that mean the same thing, they are called synonyms (sin-non-nims) such as, "How are you?" "Are you okay?" "How are you today?" "Are you happy?" English is now considered an international language because the world is getting smaller, because of texting on the internet and on cellphones. To learn more English go on youtube to watch MisterDuncan's videos on how to speak English. Another way to learn to read a small dictionary. When you know the words and definitions, work your way up to read the Merriam... |
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