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#2 (permalink) Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:09 am The language of suspicion |
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Hi Alan, I'm sorry about this suspicious behaviour: I'm 53-old and married to an Australian for last 5 years. I have finished all English courses which need any immigrant in Australia but I'm shame to communicate properly because of my 'broken' English. I had used my native Bulgarian as university lecturer and now I'm shocked that I can not explain my thoughts...That is the situation....maybe the ego is bi-i-i-i-g. Alan I read your essays and sometime i checked myself with the quizzes. Thank you, Regards Violeta Ingles |
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#3 (permalink) Wed Jun 23, 2010 13:14 pm The language of suspicion |
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Good Evening sir . i want some easy topice for G.D. please sir give me . One things i want to say to you . can you tell me what should i do? i am student of BA still i could not know what to do ? |
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#4 (permalink) Sat Jun 26, 2010 8:26 am The language of suspicion |
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hi all; Kindly can any one answer the following question: What the difference between will not and won't??????? Thanks in advance Islam |
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#5 (permalink) Sat Jun 26, 2010 8:39 am The language of suspicion |
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Will not is formal. Won't is the contraction which means exactly the same as 'will not'. It is informal and shouldn't be used in exams, essays, etc. _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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#6 (permalink) Sat Jun 26, 2010 8:41 am The language of suspicion |
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Hi,
'Won't' is the shortened version of 'will not' in the same way that 'shan't' is the contracted form of 'shall not'. These shortened forms would be used mainly in conversation.
Alan _________________ English as a Foreign Language You can read my EFL story Progressive Forms |
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#7 (permalink) Sun Jun 27, 2010 14:37 pm The language of suspicion |
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| I'm a school teacher from lagos Nigeria. how best can teach the parts of speech to secondary school students |
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#8 (permalink) Mon Jun 28, 2010 2:40 am The language of suspicion |
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Dear Alan, It was really an interesting essay about "The language of suspicion". Many thanks for that, buddy!
Regards,
Cesar Lopez Petrovich. |
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Cesar Lopez Petrovich I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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#9 (permalink) Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:02 am The language of suspicion |
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Hi dear Alan! Such a great essay! I wonder how you write them so interesting?
Best regards! |
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Sunshinegirl I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#10 (permalink) Sun Jul 18, 2010 15:26 pm The language of suspicion |
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| First of all I thank to you, because I lot of thing studied so may thing this web site I thanks to you how ever you posted lot e-mail |
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#11 (permalink) Thu Jul 29, 2010 17:54 pm from english essay 52 by Mr Alan Townend |
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From english essay 52, language of suspicion, Mr Alan Townend wrote: 1.''Excuses however genuine they may in fact be are occasionally a bit hard to swallow or sound rather far-fetched:...''
shouldn't be only: be in above text?
2. ''for close on two thousand years'' - what does ,,on'' mean in it? Thank you. |
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Saneta I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#12 (permalink) Thu Jul 29, 2010 17:57 pm The language of suspicion |
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| I have already understood: excuses-->are, please reply to point 2. thanks. |
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Saneta I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#13 (permalink) Thu Jul 29, 2010 19:14 pm The language of suspicion |
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Hi Saneta,
'Close on' means 'almost'.
Alan _________________ English as a Second Language You can read my ESL story Passive Voice |
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#14 (permalink) Fri Aug 20, 2010 10:37 am The language of suspicion |
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The language of suspicion is an excellent and informative essay, thanks Mr. Alan.
regards CM |
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#15 (permalink) Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:22 am The language of suspicion |
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| Thanks Alan Townend |
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| Interesting name: IbIbo (I build, I bond) | Expecting some "feedback" from others, it would be in vain ? |