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Sentence: "We Still + saw the problem" | return vs return back
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Using the forum is great! #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 28, 2009 15:39 pm   Using the forum is great!
 

Hello Sir Torsten, this is semi here. This is the first time time i am writing to you, actually you have quite convinced me to use this tool.I am finding all your lessoons very effective, you have introduced me to some very useful links.I have received your first 6 beneficial lesssions and looking forward to the 7th one.
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Using the forum is great! #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 28, 2009 17:19 pm   Using the forum is great!
 

Hi Semi,

It's great to hear I have convinced you to use our forum. Is there any way to convince you to start capitalizing the person pronoun 'I' too Wink?
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Using the forum is great! #3 (permalink) Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:53 am   Using the forum is great!
 

Hello agian sir, I did not even notice such a careless mistake of not capitalizing the person pronoun "I", though in one of your lessons you have made it clear that 'I' is the only one word person pronoun that we always capitalize. I am sorry for that. Your 7th lesson was quite interesting. Please check my sentences of 'Present Indefinite tense'.
They always come back home late
He goes to school everyday.
I drink tea everymorning.
She runs very fast.
Sir Torsten speaks English quite well.
She always gets A grade in the exams.
She says to me," The earth revolves around the sun."
They know everything about sarah.
James drives a car at the great speed.
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Using the forum is great! #4 (permalink) Wed Mar 18, 2009 19:32 pm   Using the forum is great!
 

Quote:
They always come back home late.
He goes to school everyday. [every day: two words ...when you mean every single day]I drink tea everymorning. [Every morning: two words]
She runs very fast.
Sir Torsten speaks English quite well. [You may say: Mr. Torsten]
She always gets A grade in the exams.
She says to me," The earth revolves around the sun." ["The earth..." no space between the speech marks and the...]
They know everything about sarah. [Sarah]
James drives a car at the great speed. [at a great speed]


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