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#2 (permalink) Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:00 pm Is it correct to say 'I don't have much vocabulary of English '? |
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1 : "On which subject paper did you write today".? correct it please. 2 : "I don't have much of a vocabulary in English language , that's why I don't feel confident when speaking it". Correct?, 3 : "A fish bone is stuck in my throat". correct? 4 : "Always greet people by smiling". correct? Twilit1988 You can meet me at english-test.net
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Kitosdad Language Coach

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#3 (permalink) Wed Mar 11, 2009 13:29 pm Is it correct to say 'I don't have much vocabulary of English '? |
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| 4. could also read 'Always smile when meeting people.' |
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SkiIucK I'm here quite often ;-)
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#4 (permalink) Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:32 am Is it correct to say 'I don't have much vocabulary of English '? |
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| I'm not satisfied.Can someone esle reply?please |
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Twilit1988 I'm here quite often ;-)
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#5 (permalink) Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:46 am Is it correct to say 'I don't have much vocabulary of English '? |
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1. Which paper did you have today?
2. I don't feel confident while speaking as my vocabulary is not that large.
4. Always greet people with a smile :)
I am not a native and I am not sure whether the sentence 1 is correct or not. _________________ First lesson - English, not english. I, not i. ~A student of English |
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Gray I'm here quite often ;-)

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#6 (permalink) Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:50 am Is it correct to say 'I don't have much vocabulary of English '? |
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DearTwilit1988, my first language IS English.
I feel that with your aggressive attitude that you will very quickly become a person who is ignored by most members.
it is not a requirement to be a teacher to reply to Forum posts.
Should you require only Teachers answer your query, then you should clearly state the fact at the header of your post.
Perhaps it would serve you well, to first learn some manners before replying to others in such a manner. _________________ Keep it simple ... Keep it interesting. |
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#7 (permalink) Thu Mar 12, 2009 14:20 pm Is it correct to say 'I don't have much vocabulary of English '? |
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Dear Kitosdad it's not an attitude,Your always reply with a question mark.So I told you to wait until teachers reply and then ask them for any thing you want to. And others can reply if they are good at English. |
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Twilit1988 I'm here quite often ;-)
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#8 (permalink) Thu Mar 12, 2009 14:42 pm Is it correct to say 'I don't have much vocabulary of English '? |
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Your always reply with a question mark.So I told you to wait until teachers reply and then ask them for any thing you want to.
I have NO IDEA what this is supposed to mean.
You don't TELL anyone to wait, you ask !!!!!.
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Kitosdad Language Coach

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#9 (permalink) Thu Mar 12, 2009 15:36 pm Is it correct to say 'I don't have much vocabulary of English '? |
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Yeah i'm here to learn English by those who are good at English. If i'm ignored for nothing, I will never regret. :D And if i'm ignored for my bad deeds then i will regret.:wink: But i always try to respect my teachers. I should learn manners?????????? :o You should learn manners because i sent you a private message to tell you that But you wrote here that message. You should learn manners and how to deal with others in private. :? You are a twerp. :P |
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Twilit1988 I'm here quite often ;-)
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#10 (permalink) Thu Mar 12, 2009 16:03 pm Is it correct to say 'I don't have much vocabulary of English '? |
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It seems that the wall is raising. What should we do now? It is very simple, we have to just remove the 'i' from 'raise', so that we could rase that wall :)
I just heard a true story -- Did this really happen :) _________________ First lesson - English, not english. I, not i. ~A student of English |
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Gray I'm here quite often ;-)

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#11 (permalink) Thu Mar 12, 2009 16:35 pm Is it correct to say 'I don't have much vocabulary of English '? |
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A suggestion Twilit1988 :- You just ignore my posts, and I shall ignore yours.
Incidentally, have you noticed that nobody has corrected my replies to your questions ?.
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Kitosdad Language Coach

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#12 (permalink) Thu Mar 12, 2009 17:36 pm Is it correct to say 'I don't have much vocabulary of English '? |
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| They didn't correct your posts cos those were written by me and they corrected it by quoting the original user's post. |
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Twilit1988 I'm here quite often ;-)
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#13 (permalink) Thu Mar 12, 2009 17:39 pm Is it correct to say 'I don't have much vocabulary of English '? |
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OK my friend ... your English is far superior to mine. I've obviously wasted the last 70 years of my life not understanding any of it.
Thanks for your corrections ... you win. Goodbye. _________________ Keep it simple ... Keep it interesting. |
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