gozde o asked:


colins? longman? oxford? I no longer learn English, so I’m finished with all levels, I look for the richest dictionary. any answers from english teachers, native speakers, those dictionary users?
(by the way im studying sociology)

Martin
±¹ÁÖ ¾ asked:


Arrav, for his part, was restless. Each night he would look to the sky for portents; signs that his doom was upon him.(a content of question)
you can see an words “upon” of preposition within sentences above. i can’t understand what “upon” means.Would you help me to understand what that prepositions mean? thanks for reading an whole words and pz don’t tell me saying like below an words becouse of don’t knowing how to send you e-main in yahoo.
“sand me e-mail if you have an any questions”

Ryder
Ted T asked:


I am learning English as a second language.

When I read an article, one of the English speakers wrote that you should use plain English instead of using different words and phrases.

I understand his opinion.

He also writes, however, that you should use educated English.

I don’t understand what he means when he says “educated English”?

What kind of expression is it for instance?

Can plain English also be educated English?

I would like to have an advice from native English speakers.

Damarion