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Hello everybody! I am Lidiya... #1 (permalink) Tue May 12, 2009 1:57 am   Hello everybody! I am Lidiya...
 

I want to learn. Where are you live. What is the job ? Tell me about yourself.
I'm busy. You're busy. He/She/It busies. I made some mistakes.
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hello everybody i am Lidiya #2 (permalink) Tue May 12, 2009 5:12 am   hello everybody i am Lidiya
 

Good morning Lydiya, your post has really started my day off well. Such a pleasant change to find someone bright and cheerful so early in the morning. Thank you.

Actually you are on the wrong thread in the Forum, but so what, it's nice to have you here.

My name is Bill.
I live in Germany.
I have no job as I am retired.

I'm busy.
You are busy.
He/She/It is busy.

Thanks for popping in. Nice to meet you.

Kitosdad.
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Hello everybody! I am Lidiya... #3 (permalink) Thu May 14, 2009 1:32 am   Hello everybody! I am Lidiya...
 

hello Bill. I am Lidiya I think I'm busy you are busy He/She/It is busies. I think this is correct.
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Hello everybody! I am Lidiya... #4 (permalink) Thu May 14, 2009 1:35 am   Hello everybody! I am Lidiya...
 

Hello everyoneI am Lidiya I'm happy you are happy He/She/It happies We are happy they are happy.
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Hello everybody! I am Lidiya... #5 (permalink) Thu May 14, 2009 5:20 am   Hello everybody! I am Lidiya...
 

Good morning Lidiya, You are getting better. Well done.

" I'm happy you are happy He/She/It happies We are happy they are happy."

I'm ( I am ) happy.

You're ( You are ) happy.

He's ( He is ) happy.

She's ( She is ) happy.

It's ( It is ) happy.

We're ( We are ) happy.

They're ( They are ) happy.
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Hello everybody! I am Lidiya... #6 (permalink) Fri Jul 03, 2009 13:14 pm   Hello everybody! I am Lidiya...
 

Hi Kitosdad, Good morning. I am Lingappa who are you sir, thanks for u r lessons i want more lessons please
thank you
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Hello everybody! I am Lidiya... #7 (permalink) Fri Jul 03, 2009 16:17 pm   Hello everybody! I am Lidiya...
 

Hello Lingappa, Lidiya and I are just playing about with Personal Pronouns which are the cornerstones of every language. In English we have ;

I....................................First person singular.
You................................Second person singular.
He/She/It........................Third person singular.
We.................................First person plural.
You................................Second person plural.
They...............................Third person plural.

If you are very new, or unfamiliar with the English language, you could do nothing better than to make this your most important first-step into English learning.

Get this first step wrong,and everything thereafter will be nonsensical. It really is THAT important.

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Hello everybody! I am Lidiya... #8 (permalink) Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:19 am   Hello everybody! I am Lidiya...
 

Good morning sir,
thank you for information. I want to more lesson how to prastice learning
for English.

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Hello everybody! I am Lidiya... #9 (permalink) Thu Sep 17, 2009 11:24 am   Hello everybody! I am Lidiya...
 

Kitosdad wrote:
Good morning Lidiya, You are getting better. Well done.

" I'm happy you are happy He/She/It happies We are happy they are happy."

I'm ( I am ) happy.

You're ( You are ) happy.

He's ( He is ) happy.

She's ( She is ) happy.

It's ( It is ) happy.

We're ( We are ) happy.

They're ( They are ) happy.

What are those sentences gonna be in Ebonics?
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