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How is your skin problem or problems? #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 28, 2008 6:01 am   How is your skin problem or problems?
 

Dear Friend,

1.Is it correct to say "how is your skin problem or problems"?

2.I have got problem with English Grammar.

3.I felt better already by talking to you.

Kindly check the grammar of the above sentence.

Thanks

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how is your skin problem #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:53 am   how is your skin problem
 

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1. How is your skin problem? How are your skin problems?

2.I've got a problem with English Grammar.

3.I feel better already after talking to you.
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