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Inform me about the structure of each lesson



 
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Inform me about the structure of each lesson #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 13, 2009 20:05 pm   Inform me about the structure of each lesson
 

Hi:

Please inform me the structure of each lesson. I received the e-mail of lesson one, but until now, only have seem the personal pronoums.

On the other hand, I want to know the link for the first test related to the first lesson.

If I have mistakes in the spelling or any other about this message, send me the corrections.

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I have a doubt #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 15, 2009 6:25 am   I have a doubt
 

Good morning Wilmero. My advice is that you REALLY concentrate on learning these.

They are the absolute keystones in your progressing further.

" only have seen the personal pronouns."

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