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Prepositions: S who can I deal with it?



 
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Prepositions: S who can I deal with it? #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 19, 2010 11:26 am   Prepositions: S who can I deal with it?
 

Hello every one

as I said I am English student and I confuse about using prepositions in my speaking or writing , so I want somebody who can tell me how I can deal with it , please .
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Prepositions: S who can I deal with it? #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 19, 2010 17:57 pm   Prepositions: S who can I deal with it?
 

I suggest you start by reading this: http://www.english-test.net/lessons/4/index.html

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