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difference "at me" and "to me" #1 (permalink) Mon May 25, 2009 11:42 am   difference "at me" and "to me"
 

Hi all,

some body tell me about the difference "at me" and "to me"

thanks
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difference "at me" and "to me" #2 (permalink) Mon May 25, 2009 14:15 pm   difference "at me" and "to me"
 

It's impossible to know what you want unless you give us whole sentences. Please give us some sentences containing these phrases that you are having trouble with.
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Lerning english #3 (permalink) Mon May 25, 2009 15:00 pm   Lerning english
 

I,m Lira.I registed here a few days ago I,m lucky to have an opportunity to improve my English with your online course. I,dlike to find out the difference in using 'language coach' and'tutor in english' Thank you in advance.
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Lerning english #4 (permalink) Mon May 25, 2009 18:47 pm   Lerning english
 

Hello Lira, thanks for your post. Unfortunately you should have posted on the newcomers thread. This thread is reserved for grammar questions. Please make a note of thread that you are about to post on in future. Thanks.

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grammar #5 (permalink) Wed May 27, 2009 5:48 am   grammar
 

Hellow,this time a question is about usingGerund.I speak Russian and there is no such construction in it.Thanks. Lira.
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