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A few tips: Just to help newcomers who are still ignoring basic English



 
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A few tips: Just to help newcomers who are still ignoring basic English #1 (permalink) Fri Apr 24, 2009 18:03 pm   A few tips: Just to help newcomers who are still ignoring basic English
 

Just to help newcomers who are still ignoring basic English. A few sentences.

Hello, my name is Kitosdad.

I live in Germany, but I am English.

Turn the volume down !

Are you listening to me ?
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OK, I hope you have recognised that each sentence begins with a Capital letter.

Each sentence ends with a full stop, or question mark, or exclamation mark.

I use " I " when talking about myself, not ( i ).

The names of people or countries always begin with a Capital letter.

The above are sentences, and sentences always follow those basic rules. You MUST
follow this practice if you are to have any hope at all of ever learning English.
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A few tips. #2 (permalink) Sat Apr 25, 2009 12:49 pm   A few tips.
 

Thanks Kitosdad for these tips.
:)
Have agood day.
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A few tips. #3 (permalink) Sat Apr 25, 2009 13:13 pm   A few tips.
 

You too Hanan. Just follow the tips for rapid progress in English.

Kitosdad.
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