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I just underwent a test and I was trappe by the following questions: Please let me know the correct answer to these. I herewith provide my attempt at these as well. It is doubtful whether they are fluent in speaking English. BEGIN WITH:
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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avangi
49 days ago
Regards, Prepositions, Tenses, Speaking English, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Mistakes, Languages
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I just underwent a test and I was trappe by the following questions: Please let me know the correct answer to these. I herewith provide my attempt at these as well. It is doubtful whether they are fluent in speaking English. BEGIN WITH:
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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ritwik06
49 days ago
Regards, Prepositions, Tenses, Speaking English, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Mistakes, Languages
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Hi Mollie Anna I received your post several days ago. Nice to meet you, too. My information: <email address removed by mod. Please add it to your profile only.> and i am a 21-year male student at a business university. I am learning english
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Hi Mollie Anna I received your post several days ago. I have MSN: I am a 21-year male student. Now I am studying english to prepare abroad. So I just want to make friends who like speaking english. I live in Hanoi capital in Vietnam. Please
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Why do you think RayH seemed to have said this has to be "the fearful wailing"? 1)He heard a fearful wailing of a dog I think he said it has to be: 2)He heard the fearful wailing of a dog I think RayH is correct but I also think no. 1
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I think both kinds are necessary. One can't be formally all his/her time. And also the formal language is needed to be used in many official situations.
Spoken and Fromal English are needed.
Regards,
Monday, October 15, 2007
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hello everybody,
Iam Raghavendra ,i joined recently in englishforums,iam little bit poor in speaking english.Please tell me how
to improve my skills.
Regards,
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Hi all,
I've already posted my difficulty in another topic. But I'll say it again with the purpose of fulfilling your curiosity Woodward. It is the frequent dominance of mother-tongue thinking while speaking English. I was suggested by one of
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Hi!
Thanks to you I had this reply:
Dear Goulven,
What is it again that you are studying? Because we are looking for people studying Translation or Languages applied to translation.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind
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UC schrieb: Neither you nor John Briggs seem to have noticed the ... Wise Minneapolis, Minnesota USA E-mail: mplsray @ yahoo . com "Good English"? Nope. Sorry. No such thing. No adjective of quality can be used with 'English'.
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einde o'callaghan
3 yr 67 days ago
Regards, Speaking English, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, Adjectives, Languages, Apologies
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