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I will attend an English course? #1 (permalink) Mon May 25, 2009 13:36 pm   I will attend an English course?
 

i will like to attend a level with certifecate in english course .
Is this sentence correct
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I will attend an English course? #2 (permalink) Mon May 25, 2009 14:11 pm   I will attend an English course?
 

No, the sentence is not correct. It has six very bad mistakes that I was able to count, and I'm not even completely sure what it means. Please explain what you are trying to say, and maybe we can help you come up with a correct sentence.
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