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#2 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 15:01 pm IELTS Candidates |
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I'm sorry to bother you Richard, can you tell me what does IELTS mean? _________________ Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.
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#5 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 17:06 pm IELTS Candidates |
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| Richard_Jack.c wrote: |
Thank you Torsten So they can write on the TOEFL Prep Forum pretty good!, I'll encourage my friends. |
Please do. We look forward to receiving your friends' IELTS essays.
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#6 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 17:13 pm IELTS Candidates |
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| Torsten wrote: |
| Richard_Jack.c wrote: |
Thank you Torsten So they can write on the TOEFL Prep Forum pretty good!, I'll encourage my friends. |
Please do. We look forward to receiving your friends' IELTS essays. |
That's for sure. I'll do that. I myself gonna take IELTS test after taking TOEFL test. Thanks. _________________ Global Marketing |
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#7 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 17:25 pm IELTS Candidates |
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Hello my friend! Thank you to answer my question and for the references you gave me. Now I know wha does IELTS mean and what is designed fo. My doubt is "unlocked". Richard, is that espression acceptible for that sentence. I could say "my doubt is solved" or "My doubt is unreaveled." :wink: _________________ Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.
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#8 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 17:29 pm IELTS Candidates |
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Hello my friend! Thank you to answer my question and for the references you gave me. Now I know what does IELTS mean and what is designed for. My doubt is now "unlocked". Richard, is that espression acceptible for that sentence. I could say "my doubt is solved" or "My doubt is unreaveled." :wink: _________________ Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.
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#9 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 18:24 pm IELTS Candidates |
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| Tomasito wrote: |
| Thank you to answer(for your answer/for answering my question) my question and for the references you gave me. Now I know what does IELTS mean (what IELTS means)and what (it) is designed for.(?) My doubt is now "unlocked". Richard, is that espression(expression) acceptible(acceptable) for that sentence. I could say "my doubt is solved"(?) or "My doubt is unreaveled(?). |
Please read this first. Thanks please read it too: typos I have never heard that expression. I'm a learner so it might be correct, however, I don't think so. If I don't no what an expression means, I won't use it: click on the link and write your grammatical question on that forum: English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms These are for new members, Tom, you are expected to know. I know you are eager to learn and know everything. Thanks. _________________ Global Marketing |
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#10 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 19:02 pm IELTS Candidates |
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There're words in English and in my native language which are written in the same way. That's why sometimes I make this kind of mistakes. I hope to overcome this problem. Thank you Richard _________________ Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.
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