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Hi friends, I don't speak English very well; I have written one French article and I have to translate it to English language; when it's translated by "Google translate", it gives me the text which it's not correct. So
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The infinitive is the basic form of a verb. If you don't know a verb and look it up in a dictionary, the dictionary gives you the infinitive, or more precisely the plain/bare present infinitive of the verb in question: speak, know, need etc.
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. I think you misunderstood. Have to + infinitive : I have to study; We have to speak English . 'Have (got) to ' is classified as a semi-auxiliary verb, and 'to ', I believe, is called an infinitive particle'.
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Well, I did a revision of localities of a plant named Melampyrum bohemicum . It was based on an old article wich gathered all historically mentioned localities of this plant. These are two sentences describing results of the revision. My
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It's called an opinion, Avangi. I don't speak english solely to edit news articles... Try spicing it up some time and you'll enjoy the full benefits of this language too. The topic at hand is the ocean and radioactive material, is it
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Dear friends I am Milan from India.Being an Indian I am keen on knowing or learning or speaking ENGLISH . Because it(Spoken English) makes people smarter day by day.And this is also you can say LINGUA FRANK . So if you are not able to speak
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Hi! Words with bold are the words I do not understand well. Could someone here therfore help me explaining what these words mean? Hello soudi, It is said quite often that you should practice talking in English or you will not learn. However,
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Hello soudi, It is said quite often that you should practice talking in English
or you will not learn. However, this has a “very bad”
effect if you do not have sufficient input of English.
If you do not have sufficient input, the
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1. Yes, the article "an" and the letter E, with the stress on the first syllable.
2. Just like the article "an"
3. I've never seen this name before. Ask the mother who dreamed it up. Diane, however, is a common name:
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Julielai wrote:
Some parts in red for you to fix
Cheese1987 wrote:
Thank you!
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