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Simple present tense: I study Engilsh very well...



 
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Simple present tense: I study Engilsh very well... #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:53 am   Simple present tense: I study Engilsh very well...
 

Dear Sir

Here are some sentences.

I study Engilsh very well.
I live in India.
He wants to play football.
They don't like chocolate.
She loves her parents.
He goes to the office by bus.

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Samed
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simple present tense #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 12, 2009 20:41 pm   simple present tense
 

Samed, well done. Capital letters and full stops all in place, and the sentences were simple present too. GREAT.

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