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Please let me know, if the mail below meets all the standards of business communication and English grammar.
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Hi xyz.
Thanks for your help me come out the solve the issue of xxx. I seen your comments on this
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Dear Guest,
I am new to this Forum myself, but I am sure you will improve your English grammar here. Just post your questions, and they will be answered.
Kind regards,
Goldmund
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Paco:
By the way I have a feeling that English 'now' (in the linguistic sense, not in the physical sense) is not instantaneous, but it seems to occupy some span in the time that flows from the past to the future. Otherwise I cannot understand the
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Hello everyone,
In working with my own people, still I am not an exception allowing
myself to judge what is right or what is not right in English grammar
and idiomatic expression, I felt this sentence bit awkward or strange -
but it's
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Hello Mr P
You (and Marv have) talked a lot about !
When I was in school, teachers taught us to use with a statement in subjunctive mood. Indeed Fowler wrote so in his "The King's English" a century ago, and still now OED seems to defy any
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Monika asked, in {http://www.englishforums.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=70995}
Could you please tell me when to use me or I?
I received the following message from an Australian native speaker:
...This is exciting, not only for Sue but for you
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Hello Casi
Hurmmm... that's interesting! I've waited (for) 15 minutes for the bus. Yes the second 'for' makes the use of the first 'for' awkward, as you pointed out. I think we may paraphrase it as I've awaited the bus (for) 15 minutes , but
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Hi MrP,
Thank you for your support of my brief comments, which you refer to as A and B, on the grammar subtleties in Taka’s sentences, and indeed for further strengthening my analysis with your thoughts about the future.
With regard to my
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Right now I'm learning Chinese, my favorite language by far. It's a fascinating language on so many levels!
The grammar:
The grammar is SO simple when compared with English grammar. There's no verb conjugation like in English. So, instead
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