It's your language. You use it every day. You should strive to master it. My late mother, a 27-year, graduate-level professor of English, embedded that in my brain once upon a time. I’m not nearly as smart as she was, but I’m sharp enough to recognize that the vast majority of native-born Americans can’t speak or write English worth a lick.
This video was really touching. The power of words are really something, and the fact that just changing a simple sentence can make all the different. It does make you feel bad, though; and then it makes you feel like you should do more to help others via word power!
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This video was really touching. The power of words are really something, and the fact that just changing a simple sentence can make all the different. It does make you feel bad, though; and then it makes you feel like you should do more to help others via word power!
I agree. A very nice video indeed.
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