New posts in speech

Relative pronouns after prepositions: is it okay to use them in speech?

"Used to" in reported speech [closed]

What is correct: "You've got to be kidding me" or "You are too kind" [closed]

Do you move into the fast lane?

How will a native speaker of American English say this sentence? Will "comma' be replaced with "and" in spoken American English?

Is it necessary to begin a new paragraph after a person speaks?

All this time or All these time?

Is there a reduction when you say "is there "or "is this"?

What does camping on foods mean in American English?

Using two adjectives in a sentence

Usage of "Don't remember"

Should a stutter at the start of a sentence retain the capital letter?

Comparative question?

Where is this accent from?

Why you're laughing vs Why are you laughing? [closed]

What does "Rabbit" mean on 1st of June

Take my word for it or take my word for this? [closed]

Ending a declarative statement with a question mark? [duplicate]

What does it mean if you are speaking like you are 'delivering a sermon'

Which ios devices support​ offline speech recognition