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Sentence: This is where you will learn English.



 
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Sentence: This is where you will learn English. #1 (permalink) Sun Aug 17, 2008 18:30 pm   Sentence: This is where you will learn English.
 

Is this correct?

"This is where you will learn English"
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Help #2 (permalink) Sun Aug 17, 2008 18:44 pm   Help
 

Hi Jen,

It is a possible sentence. What's the context? A slogan for a school/website?
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Help #3 (permalink) Sun Aug 17, 2008 19:43 pm   Help
 

Hi Jen,

This sounds a bit authoritative:
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This is where you will learn English
as if you are giving someone an order in that particular sentence. Perhaps: This where you can/are able to learn English.

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Help #4 (permalink) Sun Aug 17, 2008 21:18 pm   Help
 

Hi Jen,

Please read why is a meaningful message title important? and let me know what you think.
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