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Hold no brief for someone #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 10, 2009 20:45 pm   Hold no brief for someone
 

Hi, after a while, I am here again to have my say in the forum. Let me admit that writing something, as well as receiving some comments about it is my pleasure.

I am not sure whether to correct use of "as well as" in the sentence grammatically but it sounded me correct. Having considered the importance of producing some yields rather than just reading and listening, I have decided to write in a regular manner. I know that you wonder when I will come to relate to the heading of "Hold no brief for someone". The heading is not the only thing I would like to have some comments from especially native speakers such as my dear friend Kitostad and other valuable teachers and learners as well, but fulfil my writing desire.

Please don't leave me alone with my lines.

All comments will be appreciated.

Best regards, Emir
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Hold no brief for someone #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:22 am   Hold no brief for someone
 

Good morning Emir, so nice to see you back in print again, and with a promise of more regular appearances.

Your use of "as well as" is being used correctly in your sentence, and is as we Brits would say it.

Time is short, but I'll be back................

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Hold no brief for someone #3 (permalink) Thu Jun 11, 2009 22:07 pm   Hold no brief for someone
 

Good Night everybody and Bill,

Having finished the daily routines, I am here to fulfil my promise of regular appearance as Bill called it like this.

I feel like very much to have time enough to write and show myself in the forum again.

Learning English is our joint goal and here, we are discussing how to make it possible or how to improve our skills of reading, writing as well as speaking which is the most important.

I will start recording my voice records by taking courage again, that is it for now.

Best regards,

Bill take care.

Emir
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