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I'm so Confused #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 13, 2005 21:50 pm   I'm so Confused
 

Hi.. I've several questions..
do you can help me please??!!

well.. i can't understand when i can use the words..

*get* and *got*

i know its signification but i don't understand when i can use in the conversation..

for example:
i got it..

with this example, can i say *did i get it*?

and my other questions is the words.

*indeed* and *deed*..

deed is the same that like *do or make*

i'd be so grateful ..
thank for all..

:wink:
Pau
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I'm so Confused #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 15, 2005 21:33 pm   I'm so Confused
 

Hi Pau

You said that you knew the meaning of "get": but this is a word that English people use in many ways. Sometimes it means "become", sometimes "obtain"... Got is the past form for get.

Deed has nothing to do with "do" or "make". You probably mean "did", which is the past for "do".

But in your case it's no use worrying about these details. It seems to me that you have just started to learn English. My advise is that you get a textbook; otherwise you'll get lost. Take your time, and don't try to learn a language in two days.

Some people are able to learn a language on their own, without a teacher: I am not. What about you?

Have luck with your learning.
Carbonarius
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