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Usage of future tense #1 (permalink) Sat May 02, 2009 9:44 am   Usage of future tense
 

ok where i found future test ,please ?
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future tense #2 (permalink) Sat May 02, 2009 12:08 pm   future tense
 

Afnan,

You begin to " build " English in exactly the same way that you build a wall. First you lay a solid foundation on which to build. If the foundation is thin and weak, then the wall will surely collapse.

To build a solid English language wall you MUST start of with a solid foundation, and this means by REALLY learning the basics.

Personal Pronouns are your " mix ". Just add time and patience, mix well, and off you go. Once your mix has developed and set solid, then you are on your way to start building your wall.

Without proper preparation you will surely fail. With proper preparation, then the sky is your limit.!

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.

Afnan, every post you have made has been about the same subject, and you have not even tried to use English correctly in your posts. Is there a logical reason as to why anyone should even reply to your posts ?

Please TRY to do it properly for a change !

Kitosdad.
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future tense #3 (permalink) Sun May 03, 2009 9:37 am   future tense
 

hi
first I WOuld thanks you for your advice , I wrote "I" like that "i" but I know that I should write it capital letter , sometimes I forget that , I know that My English not so good ,so I will work hardly , I hope to improve my english,I made all My post about future becase I need someone to help me ,I have exam this week and I hope to get a good mark , can you help me ?
Thanks again .
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future tense #4 (permalink) Sun May 03, 2009 10:39 am   future tense
 

Afnan, where is you post?

Post it again and we will help you.
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future tense #5 (permalink) Sun May 03, 2009 11:32 am   future tense
 

Hi Afnan,

I've written some notes on the Future tense for the site, which you may find useful.

http://www.english-test.net/lessons/20/index.html

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future tense #6 (permalink) Sun May 03, 2009 12:14 pm   future tense
 

hi
first I WOuld thanks you for your advice , I wrote "I" like that "i" but I know that I should write it capital letter , sometimes I forget that , I know that My English not so good ,so I will work hardly , I hope to improve my english,I made all My post about future becase I need someone to help me ,I have exam this week and I hope to get a good mark , can you help me ?
Thanks again .
Afnan
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future tense #7 (permalink) Sun May 03, 2009 12:18 pm   future tense
 

Thanks alan
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