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So my heart should be warmed by a week in which a) steps have been taken to preserve the habitat of the apostrophe by setting up an "Academy of English" to preserve correct linguistic usage – and b) scientists have warned of a sharp global decline in snake numbers.
Brown and Hudson (2002, p. 84), nevertheless, believe that Some of these problems can be overcome if the descriptions that students are referring to in rating themselves are stated in terms of clear and correct linguistic situations and in terms of exact and precise behaviors that the students are to rate.
Some of these problems can be overcome if the descriptions that students are referring to in rating themselves are stated in terms of clear and correct linguistic situations and in terms of exact and precise behaviors that the students are to rate.
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