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private or special? #1 (permalink) Sat Nov 15, 2008 18:41 pm   private or special?
 

Please could you tell me what is the difference between particular, private and special? Thanks a lot!
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private or special? #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 16, 2008 0:47 am   private or special?
 

Hi Miss Ahdinos

The first thing you should do is check each of those words in a dictionary. Look at the definitions AND at the example sentences:
particular
private
special

After that, try to create some of your own sentences using those words, and post your sentences here. Then we can give you feedback about whether you're using the words correctly.
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