English learning thread

Awesome, charles177 but I think 'Where you are' is correct English phrase if used in the right context, as in "You can just do it from *where you are*"

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Rather , "I think", other examples, appear, seem, see, like, resemble..etc linking verbs of which can not be put into progressive (.....ing)
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The Best and Most fun way to learn English Grammar through conversation (English Subtitled)
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Struggling with English grammar, getting tired of your English grammar book. This key to learn Basic English Grammar well is to not give up.
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Thanks to this thread as am herding to the English literacy under camfed, please assist me on form 1 student!
 
TALK, SPEAK, TELL - What's the difference?
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hello members can you help me to get,common mistake,and English to English dictionary?
 
Hello! Ladies and gentlemens, gigapixel here. It was last year when i came to this thread but i won't post and comment anything but right now I want to be more fluency in English language.
So, brother's and sister's i really need your help
 
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