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r/ENGLISH
129k members
r/ENGLISH is a subreddit with 129k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size, and has high activity.
Popular Themes in r/ENGLISH
#1
Solution Requests
: "Which service do you trust when you need to pay someone to handle your assignment?"
6 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "If the “th” sound is hard for non-native English speakers, what sound (other languages) is comparatively hard for native English speakers?"
4 posts
#3
Self-Promotion
: "I want a friend to practice English."
1 post
Popular Topics in r/ENGLISH
#1
English
: "I'm a Native English Speaker and this is what I got on the ESL"
87 posts
#2
Learning
: "Do native speakers instantly understand the jokes here? Why am I struggling to understand what does this mean?"
34 posts
#3
Grammar
: "Grammar Question- Gender Related"
33 posts
#4
Speaking
: "Struggling to talk in English. End up being embarrassed"
14 posts
#5
Pronunciation
: "Pronunciation help"
11 posts
#6
Vocabulary
: "Why use 'and' two times in a list instead of a comma?"
9 posts
#7
Accent
: "Do you mind foreign Accents?"
7 posts
#8
Writing
: "Writing Culture Shock"
7 posts
#9
Language
: "Can someone please explain the context of “Cockneys “UP” the schwa”?"
7 posts
#10
Sentence
: "Are there full Sentences that are used in English from different languages beside French?"
6 posts
Member Growth in r/ENGLISH
Yearly
+41k members(47.6%)
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