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I have a seriose problem. I participate for a an english course in london, but for scholership.
i need little motivation latter with this informations:
-i wont to learn english language very much like a pleasure . i wont to study after this
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hi, i would like to help. i use skype and yahoo messenger; skype id:banu82in, yahoo id:banu82in. if u r interested, feel free to send me a message. i am from India and am online after 9pm (India).
gud luck. regards, Banu.
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Hi Polyanna '
can you please guide me to improve my english?
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I don't hear the words "Can I" clearly by any means. However, I hear two quick, "swallowed" sounds there that would be pretty typical for a question beginning with "Can I" in everyday spoken English. For me the
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Just a few comments and a curious thought...
What is "sightings" referred to in your O.P.? Is it in the same context as "The UFO sightings"?
Sightings is the shortcut of "sighting report". It is a
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"If you knew what I had gone through, you would surely pity me."
Don't listen to these people. You can change it to "have" because only the first verb has to be in the subjunctive mood. The verb "knew" is
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The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English explains that "in followed by a time period is more often used to talk about future events • He'll be here in a few minutes." Can't we use "in" to talk about the durations
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It can be put in present perfect and past perfect using "if" like this:
If the train have already left , we shall/will take the next train. (formal present perfect subjunctive)
If the train had already left , we should/would
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"Filipinisms are words or phrases that are ususally grammatically incorrect or are almost always results of transliteration."
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2. Can I
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Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to say Anglia instead England?
It's a name associated with the early origins of England centuries ago, but you can't use it today,
eg You can't say 'I live in Anglia'.
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