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About conditionals (how I use those four conditionals)



 
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About conditionals (how I use those four conditionals) #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 07, 2009 20:21 pm   About conditionals (how I use those four conditionals)
 

Hi, Torsten,

Thank you for sending me the English lessons.
Endeed you are right about the forum; I will try to use the forum.
Now, my problem is the Conditionals. I would like you send to me more information about how it is built the Conditionals, how I use those four conditionals.
I read that story too.

Best regards,
Ileana Mihaela
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About conditionals (how I use those four conditionals) #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:15 am   About conditionals (how I use those four conditionals)
 

Hi, Torsten.

I made lesson test. And my result is 7/10. Thank you so much.
Tho.tran
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