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Your fruitful answers and advises made me confident that I can improve my English #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:11 am   Your fruitful answers and advises made me confident that I can improve my English
 

Hello everyone. I am a new member, I have been following the questions and answers in past few days and I found them very useful. My english is not good, I have a lot of problems especially with my writing. But your fruitful answers and advises made me confident that I can improve my english with your kind support.

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Hello everyone #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:51 am   Hello everyone
 

You are most welcome, Drmohtawab (I guess you are an Egyptian) Smile

Just minor corrections, if you allow me.

Apart from "english", which should be "English", 'advise' is a verb and 'advice' is a noun.

Moreover, 'advice' doesn't take a plural form. To make it plural, you may say: 'pieces of advice', 'points of advice' or 'bits of advice'.

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Hello everyone #3 (permalink) Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:45 am   Hello everyone
 

Many thanks
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Hello everyone #4 (permalink) Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:49 am   Hello everyone
 

hello everyone,myself pushkar new member of this forum
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