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"Conversational English" vs "Conversation English"



 
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"Conversational English" vs "Conversation English" Thu Feb 15, 2007 20:42 pm  "Conversational English" vs "Conversation English"
 

Hi

Which one is correct?

"Conversational English" or "Conversation English" ?

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"Conversational English" vs "Conversation English" Thu Feb 15, 2007 20:56 pm  "Conversational English" vs "Conversation English"
 

Hi Tom,

Definitely this one:"Conversational English"

You could say English conversation although this is not really about the language part.

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"Conversational English" vs "Conversation English" Fri Feb 16, 2007 7:55 am  "Conversational English" vs "Conversation English"
 

Many thanks, Alan

It means Linda just made a typo and got me curious:

Good answer for question "What are your plans?"
http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic15960.html

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