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This is another question related to my ESL lessons.
I discovered today on a website that it isn't English to say: The French don't drink tea like the British do but should be .... as the British do, because here British is followed by a verb.
Can you give me your opinions, please?
I discovered today on a website that it isn't English to say: The French don't drink tea like the British do but should be .... as the British do, because here British is followed by a verb.
Can you give me your opinions, please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Schutz, it was just an example of our modern colloquial speech and written language as expounded by heathfield in the post above mine. Of course, I may well have responded as heathfield had, but the purpose of my post was germane to that comment. It would invariably have been pointless to repeat in similar fashio, since the point had already been made.