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Learning English on the forum #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 15, 2010 18:46 pm   Learning English on the forum
 

Learning English this way is very interesting.It not only improves your language but gives you the chances meet friends from different cultures as well.
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Learning English on the forum #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 15, 2010 18:49 pm   Learning English on the forum
 

Let's bring the world together through this forum fora better tomorrow for everybody.
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Learning English on the forum #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 15, 2010 18:49 pm   Learning English on the forum
 

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Learning English on the forum #4 (permalink) Thu Mar 18, 2010 21:32 pm   Learning English on the forum
 

i want to ask that what is the use of have been in the english language?
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Learning English on the forum #5 (permalink) Thu Mar 18, 2010 21:44 pm   Learning English on the forum
 

Please read this: Using "have been" and "has been" sentenses

Also, the words 'i' and 'english' don't exist.

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