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Hi,
Whoever wrote the question for # 1, he'd better to back to school to learn his grammar all over agian.
"Must" has about the same meaning as "have to".
I must go! It's getting late/
I hav eto go..
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The reason for reading is to relate what you happen to be reading with what you already know. In this sense, if you do not know anything about what you are reading, it is like trying to grab a handful of air... a wasted effort. Take these digits,
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Hello. It is difficult to try and find students. The best way is to present yourself so that people can see everything that you offer. Making a website and then promoting it takes a lot of time, effort and money. I have been building my website
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Dear friend, Basically, any sentence consists of two parts. They are complete subject and complete predicate. Complete subject is the part of the sentence which names what is talked about, in your case, it is trains. The part which tells what is
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Hi. Let us suppose that someone is trying to write classroom instructions. Would you provide some help on that?
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This is my statement to apply an exchange student program...
please make some corrections for me..
During the summer vacation, I went to Thailand as a volunteer. The main works were teaching English to elementary school students and
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My friend and I are having a disagreement that I'm hoping you can help with. Essentially, we disagree whether it would be proper to say "Itch a scratch". You can scratch and itch of course, but to itch a scratch seems to be an
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Living without literacy Life without the ability to read in American society is a daunting idea to the literates. When I came to America in the winter of 1993, I didn't had profound knowledge of English language. I was able to decipher all
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Are you a non-native English speaker, living in the US, and engaged in US business? If you have an accent, you might want to consider taking an accent reduction class from an ESL program. Why? There are many reasons why reducing your audible
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