Broad Road Vs Narrow Road

Broad Road Vs Narrow Road Hi every nice people I m a big fan of TV sitcom Friends When I watch Friends season 7 episode 11 I get one question about thier lines following is their dialogue Ross

Hi I ve got a question related to this topic I can t distinguish the difference between a lot of experience and a range of experience Extensive experience in this case In a broad sense means any terms you re using eg in this case behaviour English and Latvian need to be interpreted with the greatest possible latitude rather than in

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I totally agree with the distinction between a broad knowledge and a deep one But in terms of those particular verbs although correct doesn t come into it there s nothing If I don t have to eat certain things because doctors don t want to I mean it s strictly forbidden should I say 1 I shouldn t eat broad beans 2 I can t eat broad beans

What the rest of the tongue does determines the simultaneous vowel and hence whether the l sound is light simultaneous front vowel or dark simultaneous back vowel I I went to England and I heared people saying thingy on and off what does that mean and what is the actual and right way to use that into language or is it a slang

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Broad Bronte Brooke Brown Browne Browning Bruce Bruno Bryan Bryce Buck Buckle I hope this question doesn t sound too unspecific or broad but since I don t believe there are any rules to be learnt regarding the topic Does anyone know whether

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