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Thanks a lot everybody. I love this forum. Sorry for such a late answer but I didn't get any email updates on the thread. Weird. I speak correctly danish and english too. But grammar just bugs me out. So many rules and I can't explain
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hi tracy my name is ceren and ı am turkish.ı want to improve my english.for this reason ı want to be friend with you.ı hope you will accept it.
byyy
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I teach English.
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Hi,
I have written an english essay that I would want you to read and correct...
Is there someone who wants to read and correct it? If so can I send it to your mail or something?
Please
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Wow, 25 dollars?
No one in Japan imagine that. Our textbooks says " a few means two or three".
Thank you very much!
kenta
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I don't pretend to be able to predict what lies in store for the world but the future looks rather bleak to me. Mankind seems to be heading for bigger problems. More and more people are hungry as this New York Times article shows. There are
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PH, I think that 'had' is possible only if both 'didn't know' and 'had' refer to the same time. In any other case, 'had' would not be possible. But, from the context it clear they don't refer to the same
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This is old, beautiful English that is used today only in poetry and by certain religious groups. Those forms were used for singular "you." Thou art a good student. = You (singular) are a good student; With this ring, I do thee wed. = I
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Are there any examples where we mix and match present tense, past tense, or even future tenses? I think I've recently heard some and it's messing my logic up. Or ppl around me were just not speaking proper English?
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