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#2 (permalink) Wed Apr 06, 2005 19:48 pm A holiday at school |
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Yes, a holiday at school is the correct expression.
TOEIC listening, photographs: Happy scholars |
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Torsten Learning Coach

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#3 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:04 am Expression "A holiday at school" |
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| why it's not use "must not"? |
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Lisa_Mard I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:19 am Expression "A holiday at school" |
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"You must not do your homework" means you are not allowed to do your homework or that you don't have permission to do your homework.
TOEIC listening, photographs: A private airplane |
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Torsten Learning Coach

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#5 (permalink) Fri Jun 06, 2008 2:03 am Expression "A holiday at school" |
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ooo I see. Thank you torsten |
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Lisa_Mard I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#6 (permalink) Tue Jan 12, 2010 14:28 pm Expression "A holiday at school" |
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Dear Sir, Yameen is here again. I want to speak english Fluently, Can you please help me. How can I improve? Regards |
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Yameen New Member

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#7 (permalink) Wed Nov 10, 2010 14:47 pm Expression "A holiday at school" |
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Dear Sir,
I don't know well how to use 'ought to'. My first question is to know if ought to is the verb? Is it possible to say in infinitif form "to ought to" ?
Thanks for more explanations.
Olive |
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Mukasengayi New Member
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#8 (permalink) Tue May 03, 2011 1:49 am Expression "A holiday at school" |
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Dear sir, am actually new to this place so couldn't get american english,am poor at english. its very difficult to me. can you please tell me how can i improve my english so fast and fluently . regards lilly |
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Hemalath102 New Member
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#9 (permalink) Tue May 03, 2011 1:51 am Expression "A holiday at school" |
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Dear sir, am actually new to this place so couldn't get american english,am poor at english. its very difficult to me. can you please tell me how can i improve my english so fast and fluently . regards lilly |
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Hemalath102 New Member
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#10 (permalink) Tue May 03, 2011 1:51 am Expression "A holiday at school" |
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Dear sir, am actually new to this place so couldn't get american english,am poor at english. its very difficult to me. can you please tell me how can i improve my english so fast and fluently . regards lilly |
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Hemalath102 New Member
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#11 (permalink) Tue May 03, 2011 7:08 am Expression "A holiday at school" |
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Welcome to the forums, Hemalath, There is no easy answer to improving English. You have to work at it regularly. When you have a specific question about English, please post it. We'll be happy to try to help. Meanwhile take a look at the lessons and exercises for general advice. _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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