English Survey
Which of these is acceptable to use in spoken English?
"To understand better"
"To better understand"
Both are acceptable
It depends on the context
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Which of these have you ever used in spoken English?
"To understand better"
"To better understand"
I have used both
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Which of these is acceptable to use in spoken English?
"Where are you?"
"Where are you at?"
Both are acceptable
It depends on the context
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Which of these have you ever used in spoken English?
"Where are you?"
"Where are you at?"
I have used both
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Which of these is acceptable to use in spoken English?
"I might could"
"I might be able to"
Both are acceptable
It depends on the context
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Which of these have you ever used in spoken English?
"I might could"
"I might be able to"
I have used both
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Which of these is acceptable to use in spoken English?
"I ain't got"
"I don't have"
Both are acceptable
It depends on the context
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Which of these have you ever used in spoken English?
"I ain't got"
"I don't have"
I have used both
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Where did you learn to speak English?
state, province, country, or region
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How old are you?
<18
18-25
26-40
41-65
>65
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