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- word choice - I am cumming or I am coming - English Language Learners . . .
will cum, will come, cummed, came, is cumming, is coming, have cum, have come Because only a few of the standard recognized resources (dictionaries) describe these words in detail, and because they are generally considered by such as slang, we may not have a great deal of "authoritative" guidance in their spellings and usages
- Words to describe the sounds created when having sex
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- Whats the difference between shrewd, cunning and sly?
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- future time - Will come or Will be coming - English Language . . .
At least in British English, "I will be coming " is more polite and less decisive "I will come tomorrow" implies either that it is important or essential that I come soon, or that it is important or essential that you rearrange your plans for tomorrow so that you will be free to meet me when I come
- What does coming to a theatre near you mean?
From (at the latest) the early 1970s "Coming soon to a theatre near you" was a common tagline at the end of trailers and advertisements for films to be released soon
- Hello, This is vs My Name is or I am in self introduction
Having said that, I think there is a tinge of racism to not accept e g "Myself X" as proper English My reason for this is no one says that calling a friend "mate" or "dude" is annoying or wrong english
- politeness - The difference between I am and My name is in a face . . .
Never use "I'm John Smith" when you introduce yourself; instead, use "My name is John Smith " I would agree with this much: in general, using "my name is" is probably preferable to "I am", because there is more to who we are than our name
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