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Re: Can you hear what he is... #91 (permalink) Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:50 pm   Re: Can you hear what he is...
 

i want to know the use of do,does,did,done,has,have,had,hasbeen,hadbeen,havebeen
please perfect me in using these.
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Can you hear what he is... #92 (permalink) Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:13 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

nice test
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Can you hear what he is... #93 (permalink) Sat Mar 26, 2011 11:44 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

Good morning Mr. Torsten Daerr, thank you for your help. right now I am knowing this English course, I think It is very very interesting, I promise you many of my friends would like to start to study it, I am writing you from Colombia, and This is my first lesson exercise, I would you help me with my listening hability, because many times I do not understand the meaning of conversation, readings or another listening exercises. Thnaks for helping me and congratulations. you frien Jpaez
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Can you hear what he is... #94 (permalink) Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:54 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

hi
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Can you hear what he is... #95 (permalink) Sun May 08, 2011 8:40 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

Hi,

I'm new member. And I would like to extend my thanks to Mr. Torsten for this helpful English course :)
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Re: Telling white lies #96 (permalink) Wed May 18, 2011 1:42 am   Re: Telling white lies
 

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Can you hear what he is... #97 (permalink) Wed May 18, 2011 6:57 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

Hello new members,

Welciome to the forums.
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Can you hear what he is... #98 (permalink) Thu May 19, 2011 14:05 pm   Can you hear what he is...
 

Hi ,this is JYOTSNA ATTRI

iAM VERY VERY HAPPY AND THANKFULL TO YOU THAT YOU ARE HELPING ME TO IMPROVE MY english .AND I WAANA MORE
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Re: Can you hear what he is... #99 (permalink) Sat May 21, 2011 15:32 pm   Re: Can you hear what he is...
 

saying
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Can you hear what he is... #100 (permalink) Sat May 21, 2011 18:38 pm   Can you hear what he is...
 

hello my name is jayjay adisa am new member to this.
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Re: Can you hear what he is... #101 (permalink) Mon May 23, 2011 8:02 am   Re: Can you hear what he is...
 

saying
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Re: 1. Can you hear what he is ...? #102 (permalink) Fri May 27, 2011 17:23 pm   Re: 1. Can you hear what he is ...?
 

Alan wrote:
Bob wrote:
Hello everyone and Alan,

The options are:
(a) saying
(b) speaking
(c) telling
(d) talking

I was wondering if someone could summarize the differences among these similar words. Is it absolutely impossible to use a word other than the correct one? How does the native speakers feel if I use the wrong word?


Hi Bob,

Just to add something to what Torsten has said, I have made a sentence which icludes these 4 verbs, which you may find useful:

As I was SAYING (using words to describe something) before you came in the room, I was TELLING the others (informing them/this verb usually has an object) about John who is SPEAKING (giving a speech) tonight at the club and we were TALKING (having a conversation) about the possibility of going to listen to him.

Best wishes

Alan


Dear Alan, I appreciate your explanation. Thanks! :)
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Can you hear what he is... #103 (permalink) Thu Jun 30, 2011 21:55 pm   Can you hear what he is...
 

when i look better i can see the diferent
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Can you hear what he is... #104 (permalink) Tue Jul 05, 2011 15:01 pm   Can you hear what he is...
 

i think an indirect question hasn't "?". it's true or false? thank you so much!
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Can you hear what he is... #105 (permalink) Tue Jul 05, 2011 17:45 pm   Can you hear what he is...
 

hi
this is my firt post here in this forum, I hope to make friends , learn and gain alot of informations with other members

also i would like to thank Mr.Torsten for his offert

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