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looking for a verb and noun
Looking for a verb and noun
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Anonymous
#334118 Wed, 28 Feb 07 01:07 PM
I haven't even a word of English for years.
I think I've VerbPast my English Noun.
Could you please tell me the best noun for the VerbPast and the most appropriate noun for the Noun?
eg. I have lost my English proficiency.
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nona the brit
#334134 Wed, 28 Feb 07 01:38 PM
lost and proficiency seem to be the best choices here.
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#334151 Wed, 28 Feb 07 02:15 PM
Thank you for your reply.
If I use 'my English' as the subject, what is the right verb?
I haven't spoken English for years.
I think my English Verb.
How about 'I think my English became poorer.'?
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