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Gude
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Gude
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Thanks
Thank you very much Osama for your explantation about RAISE AND RISE. Kind regards.
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20 hours ago
Gude
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RAISE AND RISE
Dear teacher, Could you please explain to me the differences between RAISE and RISE? Both mean to increase but I don't know when to use RAISE and when RISE. Thank you v...
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Osama
20 hours ago
raise is transitive verb while Rise isn't=====raise is a verb which needs effort but rise doesn't ,it acts by itself----- they are not similar ,the sun rises in the east.He raised his hand.
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Gude
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Gude
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RAISE AND RISE
Dear teacher, Could you please explain to me the differences between RAISE and RISE? Both mean to increase but I don't know when to use RAISE and when RISE. Thank you v...
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2 days ago
q8
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RE: Questions
hi dear, I have simple question: what is the difference between a present perfect tense and a present continuous perfect tense? this tenses
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Angela M
2 days ago
Q8 please look at Blog 16 for an answer to your question. Best regards, Angela M
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Angela M
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Angela M
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When to use present perfect and present continuous tenses
hi dear, I have simple question: what is the difference between a present perfect tense and a present continuous perfect tense? Q8 Hi Q8, we form the present continuous by using the present tense ...
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Angela M
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Angela M
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Blog 5 (amended - additional information added) – Question and Answer: simple past, present perfect and past perfect tenses
Can you tell me when we use past simple and past perfect? I'm waiting for ansewr.. thanks very much.. -
Anonymous This is a grammatical area most students find difficult. I...
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Angela M
on
12 June 2009
For the first sentence I would use present perfect: HAVE you PHONED her YET? You can use simple past if you just say 'Did you phone her?' - whether it was a long time ago or in the recent past (e.g...
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ritu wazirchand
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11 June 2009
PPTense---usage- givimg or asking for news or recent eventsex-did u phone her yet?---------]They have brought a new car--]Past action with results in the present2 She travelled in many parts of the...
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2 days ago
zidan
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How can, I improve my language
Hi, every body. I have abit problem that make me feel so misreble and hate english. My problem is that usually I can not spell the english words , so make me write many words by wrong ways, ...
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Maha2010
2 days ago
Hi zidan ,My opinion is read as much you can and listen alot :)and try to say the words in high loud :)and good luck
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2 days ago
alion42
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explanation
dear friend wt is the difference between
(road,route,way) choose The quickest (way_route_road)to the center of the town is far. plz friends wt is the answer and wy.i do not know
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fair daffodil
2 days ago
A road is a special prepared hard surface 4 vehicles 2 travel on ,while way is the road or path u have 2 follow 2 go 2 a place .but the route is the way from place to a nother that is regularly use...
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2 days ago
alion42
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explanation
dear friend wt is the difference between
(road,route,way) choose The quickest (way_route_road)to the center of the town is far. plz friends wt is the answer and wy.i do not know
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ritu wazirchand
2 days ago
way--thoroughfare for travel or passage,distance,route route==the path one inteds to follow,walkway,path for pedestrians,pavement. road====open way for vehicles,persons,&animals,a secondary stree...
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2 days ago
zidan
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How can, I improve my language
Hi, every body. I have abit problem that make me feel so misreble and hate english. My problem is that usually I can not spell the english words , so make me write many words by wrong ways, ...
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little-vet
2 days ago
It's only depending on how much time you dedicate to memorize those words. keep going!
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alion42
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alion42
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explanation
dear friend wt is the difference between
(road,route,way) choose The quickest (way_route_road)to the center of the town is far. plz friends wt is the answer and wy.i do not know
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6 days ago
Omar
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cost or costed?
Hi, everybody! I want to know what the past tense of "cost" is. I find it sometimes "cost"... sometimes I find it "costed". When do we use each of them? Can you ...
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fair daffodil
6 days ago
The past tense of cost is also cost and the third conjugation ,(the past participle) is cost.this is for the verb that means (to have a particular price) but the past tense of cost that means ...
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13 November 2009
Jessica
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Help!!!
Hello! I'd like to know when we can't capitalize a proper noun. That's because I wrote sentence in my one of articles like that: I have some advice for Mary's birthday party. You should prepar...
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Osama
on
13 November 2009
Sometimes the part of the last name following Mac (but never Mc or M') may not be capitalized. For example, Prime Minister J. R. MacDonald, but author George Macdonald. There is no rule, just learn...
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on
13 November 2009
Jessica
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Help!!!
Hello! I'd like to know when we can't capitalize a proper noun. That's because I wrote sentence in my one of articles like that: I have some advice for Mary's birthday party. You should prepar...
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Osama
on
13 November 2009
Sometimes the part of the last name following Mac (but never Mc or M') may not be capitalized. For example, Prime Minister J. R. MacDonald, but author George Macdonald. There is no rule, just learn...
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on
13 November 2009
Jessica
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Help!!!
Hello! I'd like to know when we can't capitalize a proper noun. That's because I wrote sentence in my one of articles like that: I have some advice for Mary's birthday party. You should prepar...
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Osama
on
13 November 2009
Sometimes the part of the last name following Mac (but never Mc or M') may not be capitalized. For example, Prime Minister J. R. MacDonald, but author George Macdonald. There is no rule, just learn...
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Jessica
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13 November 2009
Jessica
wrote a discussion post on
13 November 2009
Help!!!
Hello! I'd like to know when we can't capitalize a proper noun. That's because I wrote sentence in my one of articles like that: I have some advice for Mary's birthday party. You should prepar...
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on
11 November 2009
zidan
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How can, I improve my language
Hi, every body. I have abit problem that make me feel so misreble and hate english. My problem is that usually I can not spell the english words , so make me write many words by wrong ways, ...
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mohmmed
on
11 November 2009
if you are right.The best remedy is to kell yourself.
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10 November 2009
aisho
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peace be upon you
hello im learing English just this year i need so much to learn quickly in my town there are no good places to teach English so i have a problem in listening and speaking so if any body can h...
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mohmmed
on
10 November 2009
it is the same proplem I have. if u got the sellotion plz tell me
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aisho
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10 November 2009
aisho
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10 November 2009
peace be upon you
hello im learing English just this year i need so much to learn quickly in my town there are no good places to teach English so i have a problem in listening and speaking so if any body can h...
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on
07 November 2009
Omar
wrote a discussion post
cost or costed?
Hi, everybody! I want to know what the past tense of "cost" is. I find it sometimes "cost"... sometimes I find it "costed". When do we use each of them? Can you ...
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Steven
on
07 November 2009
The past tense of "cost" is "cost" it self. For "costed" , ~~~e~~ I think it means "cost by ....." It's not the past tense.
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