Thank you for introducing not introducedThanks for introduced this thread,it will help us to improve english language but i would like you to correct some common mistakes from our writting.
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Fantastic thread,. I advice to make sure you give us daily lesson so that to encourage participation and continuation of the thread
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I learning something here. Should be,Thank you ... I learning something here
Don't put all egg on one Basket
Thank youI learning something here. Should be,
I am learning something
OR
I learn something here.
. .... fluently ones are not allowed to participate here?Thanks so much Mr but why only beginners how about intermediate speakers and Fluently one they do not allowed to participate there?
I playI'm having problems in this area 1 first person singular and plural 2 second person singular and plural 3 third person singular and plural. I normally mix them so I need your help. If I'm not mistaken grammar is centred there. One day I said loudly "I doesn't understand " people were laughing I thought I was correct but not, I should have said "I don't understand " please show me your office. See you soon
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How to use might- and may-? Help me please.We use "good in" when it is followed by a verb.
Eg. She is good in playing football.
We use "good at" when it is
followed by a noun.
Eg.She is good at football.
Not always the case....We use "good in" when it is followed by a verb.
Eg. She is good in playing football.
We use "good at" when it is
followed by a noun.
Eg.She is good at football.
Might is when we are not sure of something..
I find your comment wrong somehow.,so I am going to correct you from the little knowledge i havePretty one...I had nothing to say but I wanna suggest at this platform to have an error correctors who are coppetent in english so as to correct incorrect sentenses
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Your comment could be read this way to sound better "Thank you,I have learned something hereThank you ... I learning something here
Don't put all egg on one Basket
i think meant to say about present tenseYour comment could be read this way to sound better "Thank you,I have learned something here
Don't put all eggs on one basket"
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