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Write better, speak better - Learn from Indians
Koumdi , Chandigarh: Aug 9 2008
Made Popular Aug 11 2008
Some of the most common mistakes are in spelling, often using ‘their’ when students mean ‘there’, ‘who’s’ for ‘whose’, ‘truely’ for ‘truly’, ‘occured’ for...
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Shahwar K
kolkata, India
English and Indians have a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationship!

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Tell us Shahwar whether it is the Mother in law-daughter in law relationship before the Anti Dowry Act or after that for there is a world of difference between the two scenario.Daughters in law today are in a more commanding postion and likewise do you mean to say Indian Englsih is seeking one up lingo ship really giving the poor mother in law(English English) run for cover!
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