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The most helpful site I've ever stumbled on. #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:09 am   The most helpful site I've ever stumbled on.
 

To all www.english-test.net Team especially to the Moderators

I have developed a love for English since I was in high school, and since then, it has been my dream to be able to study the language in an English speaking country. Unfortunately, my chances of doing so are very slim because of insufficient resources. Although I have fantastic teachers here, I personally believe that it's really an advantage to be able to study with a native speaker and get the answers straight from them, especially to those questions which non-native speakers cannot answer clearly.
My questions used to be left unanswered and since I didn't know any native speakers who could clear my confusions, most of the time, I just ended up coming up with my own answers that I considered logical and I just felt frustrated at the end. However, things have changed since I came across this site.

I've been thinking of the best way to say thank you to all of you but I just can't think of any. So I hope a simple " Thank you" will do.

More power and more blessings to you all!
Happy New Year.
Nie
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The most helpful site I've ever stumbled on. #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:42 am   The most helpful site I've ever stumbled on.
 

'Thank you' is plenty, Nie. It's enough to know the time is appreciated. :)
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