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'parallel' vs 'parallelly' | where do we use "as"?
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what are the main points of developing English? #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 25, 2008 20:44 pm   what are the main points of developing English?
 

Hi I have question. 1 I would like to learn how to develop my writing style?
2 How article is written?
3 what are the main points of developing English?
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? #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 25, 2008 20:45 pm   ?
 

Hi I have question. 1 I would like to learn how to develop my writing style?
2 How article is written?
3 what are the main points of devloping eenglish?
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Different types of articles are written in different ways. What exactly do you want to do?
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