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is the content of my email lesson correct? #1 (permalink) Thu May 20, 2010 9:34 am   is the content of my email lesson correct?
 

Dear Authorithies,

I’m new in the English-test.net. I received my first email lesson which is about the personal pronouns. in the mail there is a part which is "Are you ready for the test? Then please click here." if I click the link, I get a URL which is "http://www.english-test.net/esl/learn/english/grammar/ei001/esl-test.php".

I think that this page is not corresponding with the subject. Header of the quiz is Speaking already, but I expect or it should be about the personal pronouns.

please help me, the email I received is wrong? or what I should do?

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is the content of my email lesson correct? #2 (permalink) Mon May 24, 2010 22:28 pm   is the content of my email lesson correct?
 

Hi Devrim,

The personal pronouns are used in the questions for that test. Although you don't have to insert the correct pronouns as answers, the test will find out how well you understand their use.

Although it doesn't appear that the test is linked to this lesson - it is!
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