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About type of grammar: Noun, pronoun, preposition, adjectives... #1 (permalink) Sat Jul 11, 2009 10:31 am   About type of grammar: Noun, pronoun, preposition, adjectives...
 

Hi i come from Thailand, I have little probrem

Can you help me ?

I need about type of grammar

1.types of Noun ?
2."-----" Pronoun ?
3."-----" Verb ?
4."-----" Preposition ?
5."-----" Adverb ?
6."-----" Conjunction ?
7."-----" Adjectives ?

Thank you very much
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help me please #2 (permalink) Sat Jul 11, 2009 11:59 am   help me please
 

Hi I'm from marrakech, and I have a problem; I need your help about tenses, I want to master this part of gramma.

Thank you very much.
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