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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)


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the lesson is really helpful Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:27 am  the lesson is really helpful
 

Hi, Alan,
Thanks for the lesson! I just love it and could not stop dropping it by before I have finished with all of the replies here. How creative and imaginative the lessons are! I am confused about my daughter's questions about " it's going to rain" or" it will rain" and "it's to rain." and "it will be raining." Could you please give me some explaination about the above? Thank you,
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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:38 am  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

I want to know which of the following sentences is correct :-

This letter finds you in the best of health and spirits.
This letter finds you in the best of health and spirit.

Please let me know the correct one.

Thanks and best regards.

Vishvajeet Chatterjee
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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:39 am  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

I want to know which of the following sentences is correct :-

This letter finds you in the best of health and spirits.
This letter finds you in the best of health and spirit.

Please let me know the correct one.

Thanks and best regards.

Vishvajeet Chatterjee
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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:10 am  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

Many thanks, Alan. Now I see how to use 'goody-two-shoes'
Quote:
If you never cross the road when there is a picture lit up of a pedestrian in red and wait for the green figure to appear even though there are no cars anywhere, you might be called this.
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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:46 am  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

Dear Alan,
Thank you so much for the newsletter issue . It is very interesting. I am learning new words and phrases from the newsletter. I am looking forward to receiving more.
Best wishes,
Thanh
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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Thu Sep 04, 2008 13:15 pm  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

Dear Alan,

Thank you very much for sending me the newsletter, for me it was good like a newsletter.

Regards.

Abdou
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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Fri Sep 05, 2008 16:41 pm  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

Hello everyone,

Just a quick note to let you know that you now can also listen to the audio version of Looking Ahead.

Enjoy!
Thanks,
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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Fri Sep 05, 2008 17:07 pm  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

Great,
Thank you Torsten!!!
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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Sun Sep 07, 2008 17:25 pm  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

Dear Alan, , Thank you for your English newsletters .They are very interesting and useful. All the essays you sent were greedily read by me. Grammar lessons and all other vocabulary exercises are thrilling, too.I am an English teacher ,but I have more to learn.I still wonder what to do to make my lessons more exciting and motivating for my students i am looking forward to your newsletters and other stuff! Best regards! Victor English
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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Sun Sep 07, 2008 23:19 pm  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

Hello dears Alan and Torsten!

Thank you Alan for sending me this interesting newsletter, although it was so hard to me to learn it till the end and understand all new words. But I think that works very well in improving English language.

Best regards.
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hello alan... Tue Sep 09, 2008 15:25 pm  hello alan...
 

HI alan!!
thx....my english get better now... Very Happy thank you so much..i'm sorry it's still difficult on writing to tell what i mean...
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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:18 am  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

Dear Alan,
Thank you very much for that well explained, interesting, and motivating newsletter issue.
I enjoy reading it!

Yours,
glief
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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Sun Sep 14, 2008 10:33 am  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

Dear Torsten,
The problem which I think: It is grammer and I don't know how to improve my language and grammer and if you kind help me and send me everyday structure to improve me language and when I am writing topic, take the mistake which I have with so, I am very intersting to learn english as correct as my Mother Tangue and then share my hopes and wishes to the Internatianal News paper all over the globle and buetifull univers. I really want to bring down which I have in my mind but it is not suitable for me and have a lot things in heart and mind to bring on the paper. where from I should start? what is your advise for me? because this is a big problem for me and like to know the way or method of take out which is in the mind. After your kind advising I will write every day my topic on the paper.

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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Mon Sep 15, 2008 19:41 pm  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

Dear Torsten & Alan.
Hoping you are doing great. I have been in touch with you via E-mail, now, I have took a short time to write you on the forum. Of course, I want to improve my English. My name is Tatiana, I am 21 Years old, I am from Colombia. I have studied English in 3 Institutions here, I also did an English program at the university, in fact, it was an Oxford Program where I learned a lot.
I work as a secretary part-time and the other part-time I teach English to Pre-school children.
I would be more than happy if you correct my mistakes in order to improve my English Level.
Thanks in advanced
Hugs from Colombia to everyone…
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Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead) Mon Sep 15, 2008 20:02 pm  Macbeth and the future tenses? (Looking Ahead)
 

Dear Tatiana,

Many thanks for your message. I'm very glad you like the English language as much as we do and we look forward to your questions. By the way, what do you think of this discussion?

Best regards,
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