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#2 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 13:25 pm We use 'who' when we want to replace a subject. e.g: Nam is a doctor. |
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. I will correct your message after you try to capitalize the words that need capitalization. . _________________ Native English teacher at Mister Micawber's |
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Mister Micawber Language Coach
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#3 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 15:46 pm improve my english |
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hello, I'm sorry because i don't understand the sentence you wrote. could you explain it with the simple word?. what does the sentence mean?. thank you very much because it's very necessarry for me to improve my english. i know that my english is very bad. i'm very happy if you coud correct for me. I look forward to receiving your mail. thanks again. :P |
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Phan Thi Thu Minh I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 15:49 pm We use 'who' when we want to replace a subject. e.g: Nam is a doctor. |
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You probably know that in English we start each sentence with a capital letter? Also, you need to write 'I' not 'i' and 'English' not 'english'.
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Torsten Learning Coach

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#5 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 16:14 pm We use 'who' when we want to replace a subject. e.g: Nam is a doctor. |
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Hello everyone,
In Phan Thi Thu Minh's post he wrote: Thanks for your helps. I'm a little confused and not sure if help is countable. As for me, I'd say: Thanks for you help. Would you be kind enough to help me out? Many thanks. :) _________________ Please feel free to correct me if you find any mistakes in my posts. |
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Infin1ty I'm here quite often ;-)

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#6 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 16:48 pm We use 'who' when we want to replace a subject. e.g: Nam is a doctor. |
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Hello Phan Thi Thu Minh,
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dear Torsen, Dear Torsten, (In English, each sentence starts with a capital letter, and be aware of your spelling : )) I'm very haapy because i get 9 sentences true in this lesson. I'm very happy because I get nine sentences true in this lesson. i only anwser a wrong anwser. I only answer a wrong answer.( Keep in mind that the personal pronoun I should always be capitalized) thank for your helps Thanks for your help. and i think the difference between who and whom is: And I think the difference between who and whom is: we use 'who' when we want to replace a subject. example: Nam is a doctor. he has a expensive car. in the time, we can say: " Nam is a doctor who has a expensive car" and whom: Nam is a doctor who has an expensive car. I'm not sure whether the usage of in the time here is correct or not. It sounds a little strange to me. we use "whom" to replace a object. example: that men is a engineer. i met him yesterday. in this case, we can say: "that men whom i met yesterday is a engineer" That man is an engineer please correct my message. thanks |
I hope this will help. Please correct me if you find any mistake in my post. Thanks in advance. :) _________________ Please feel free to correct me if you find any mistakes in my posts. |
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Infin1ty I'm here quite often ;-)

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