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Definite article "the" before "church" | How do you pronounce "truffle"?
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Paragraph: Supposingly some of you guys, though its amount could be quite... Sun Jul 27, 2008 16:43 pm  Paragraph: Supposingly some of you guys, though its amount could be quite...
 

Is there any grammatical error in the paragraphs?

1. Never to end to be improving english

2. Supposingly some of you guys, though its amount could be quite a few till now, were wondering why I haven't shown my face to have been of late. To be straight to the points, I've been busy to have been studying english. Anyway I left a little of my casual words here to be found out phraseological flaws, if there's any.

3. Never to be pointless,why don't you have a little bit show-time to be demonstrating your superior grammatical skill in English?

4. There is a gap between your skill and authentic english, consequentially the further beyond your understanding you felt it, the wider and deeper the gap really was.

5. I can not stop larughing by a reason of having been aware of or, possibly, of nothing.
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Is there any grammatical error in the paragraphs? Sun Jul 27, 2008 18:44 pm  Is there any grammatical error in the paragraphs?
 

Magnitude, did you use one of those online translators for these? They are almost impossible to understand.
1. Don't stop trying to improve your English.
2. Some of you may be wondering why I haven't been around lately. To get straight to the point, I've been studying English. I have NO idea what the rest of your sentence means.
3. I don't know what you are trying to say.
4. I don't know what you are trying to say.
5. I can't stop laughing because ... I have no idea what you are trying to say.
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Is there any grammatical error in the paragraphs? Sun Jul 27, 2008 19:02 pm  Is there any grammatical error in the paragraphs?
 

Thanks,Barb_D.
I wrote those after having read some grammar books to use english in the right way.Clearly I can't apply ideally the grammar to the usage.
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Is there any grammatical error in the paragraphs? Sun Jul 27, 2008 22:24 pm  Is there any grammatical error in the paragraphs?
 

Maybe you should try to write sentences that are more simple, without so many clauses.
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