100_most_useful_words_in_english
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According
to
the
National
Literacy
Trust
a
and
he
I
in
is
it
of
that
the
to
was
all
are
as
at
be
but
for
had
have
him
his
not
on
one
said
so
they
we
with
you
about
an
back
been
before
big
by
call
came
can
come
could
did
do
down
first
from
get
go
has
her
here
if
into
just
like
little
look
made
make
more
me
much
must
my
no
new
now
off
old
only
or
our
other
out
over
right
she
see
some
their
them
then
there
this
two
up
want
well
went
were
what
when
where
which
who
will
your
...
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...
niska
if
you
could
bring
them
forth
from
silence
,
those
100
words
you're
waiting
to
scream
at
me
would
be
much
more
useful
than
they
are
now
- torturing
you
from
the
inside
.
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ooh
cool
!
...
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...
what about
"
the
"
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...
x
I
worked
with
a
teacher
who
believed
in
giving
a
similar
list
to
his
students
,
so
they
could
spell
correctly.
However
,
it
wasn't
effective
because
they
could
find
the
words
,
because
if
you
can't
get
close
to
spelling
a
word
,
you
can't
recognize
it
.
So
the
kids
would
turn
in
essays
that
had
nonsensical
words
inserted
,
maybe
starting
with
the
same
letter
as
the
one
they
intended
.
I
had
them
read
them
aloud
to
me
before
they
forgot
what
they
had
written
...
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minnesota_chris
many
languages
omit "
the
",
and
"
a
/an"
as
well
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...
screwing for virginity
there
is
a
National
Literacy
Trust
?
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...
niska
sorry
,
strideo
-
i
wasn't
referring
to
the
words
you
wrote
-
that
was
a
wacky
thought
about
something
non-blather related.
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...
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it
was
still
cool
,
where
ever
you
are
. . .
...
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@#*!%
The_missing_Dot
(
i
.e.
Word
) ?
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minnesota_chris
Russian
often
omits "
am
/is/are"
as
well
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