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 monder78
 
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							| A vocabulary question 
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							| Hello    I would like to share with you a  wonderful speech. Please find  attached the direct  link to  the youtube movie  :       In the 13th minute of   the speech the speaker  says   �������.. starts  here.  What is the missing word  ? I am not able to  catch it. I believe  you will also benefit a lot from listening to Lizzie , an excellent eye-opener.  Thanks in advance.  |  16 Oct 2019      
					
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 FrauSue
 
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							| Youtube is telling me that the video is unavailable. Could you check the link, please? |  16 Oct 2019     
					
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 monder78
 
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							| Thanks  for your answers . I can hear  brave   , but  brave is not a  noun , and grammatically  it  should be a  noun (that is  bravery), at least to the best of my knowledge,  . None of the available dictionaries  has the entry brave  that  functions as a noun. Can anyone  explain  why it  is brave , not bravery , why not courage ? Brave  from Cambridge dictionary  as  a noun has only the following  meaning  :     braveold-fashionedUK  /breɪv/ US  /breɪv/ |  17 Oct 2019     
					
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 maryse pey�
 
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							| It sounds like a proper noun here, doesn�t it ? |  17 Oct 2019     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Amazing video, and an amazing person!   It�s like a newspaper headline and headlines are not always grammatically correct.     It can be read correctly as (Being) brave starts here   Cheers   Jayho    |  17 Oct 2019     
					
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