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Tutun  +  157266 Thu, 10 Nov 05 08:15 PM

Hi Friends,

I am sayan.I see english movies&also listen english songs,but mostly i cant fully understand their pronunciation.

please help me. 

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Anonymous, 4 yr 6 days ago

Hello Sayan!!!

you know it seems that all of us ,the non_native speakers have the same problems.But you know when we want,we can!!!!for nothing is imposible you've just to keep on working and most of all reading!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Surprise [:O]believe me.        *    if you want to be my friend why not just write to me in:   <removed mod> byebuy.  

Tutun, 4 yr 6 days ago

Hi,

Thanks.But what's your email id?Please send me.I cant find that.I want to be your friend.

Bye...

YoHf, 3 yr 362 days ago
Try and listen to the radio the most you can... It will help you... Smile [:)]
Anonymous, 3 yr 362 days ago

 

Hey I just want to know the usgae of the following words.Please clarify

what is the different of the following sentense apart from the tense

1.I am earning 1000 $ per month

1.I earn 1000$ per month

2.So many people are applying

2.,SO many people apply

3.I am maintaintg

3.I maintain

I want to know difffernce between these and when ican use then

Jay_zzz0  +  163440 Sun, 27 Nov 05 04:47 PM
It is the tenses that cause the difference.  First sentence uses the present continuous tense and the second sentence uses simple present tense.  Very simply, the sentence using simple present tense is trying to state a fact.  As for present continuous tense, it means something is happening now.  For instance if your salary now is $1000 per month, both sentences can be used.  Sometimes, when you are constructing a report or essay that shows a sequence of events, one might be more suitable than the other.  Happy learning.
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