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language analysis sheet for grammar #1 (permalink) Tue Sep 22, 2009 13:35 pm   language analysis sheet for grammar
 

please i really need this for my celta course.
i have to analyse this sentence in a detailed way... talking about:
/meaning
/pronounciation
/form
/appropriacy
/anticipated problems
/context
/ways to convey the meaning

the sentence is: would you mind if i closed the window?
please please... give as much information as you can... thanks in advance
Camelias
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language analysis sheet for grammar #2 (permalink) Tue Sep 22, 2009 13:55 pm   language analysis sheet for grammar
 

Hi Camelias,

You seem to be asking questions twice, I see. One over 'take' and the other over the pronunciation of 'used'. I did in fact record an earlier post for you on that earlier today. How about you having a go at some of the analysis and the we can comment on that?

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