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Some pitfalls(dangers) in English grammar-------- #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 21, 2011 20:43 pm   Some pitfalls(dangers) in English grammar--------
 

Hi Dear Mr.Lwin & to whom this may concern!

Acquiring independent is nothing but keep continuing, it is the matter.

Do you have contemplated my writing?

Luckily, I visited few countries(as you did also) where once British emperor dominated including Hong Kong, and also an avid readers from my childhood; what I realized -our rivals are our ignorance -nothing else.

Did you notice India(including other two)getting independence since 62 years but no too positive emancipation by economics for mass people? Behind ignorance dominates.

I believe only practicing exercises of English grammar is far away to learn English, though it is one of the vital parts of learning process-of course!

I don't like dirty politics but I Like intelligent competitors. I always say I am still learning and it is true. Have you heard the name of www.odesk.com? Here, my problem is I have still not crossed 4.20 out of 5 in basic English test for USA/UK. 2,50.000 test takers have already participated. I invite honestly of us -Please check yourself as a first timer(I repeat as a first timer) how do you score.

Cheat
Coach
cook

all are Verbs and nouns. There are no existence of 'Cheaters', Coach er or Cooker(exception using as a pot).

No existence of 'For granted' as after Preposition we have to use at least an ending noun word etc.

Thank you all.
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Some pitfalls(dangers) in English grammar-------- #2 (permalink) Tue Nov 22, 2011 5:11 am   Some pitfalls(dangers) in English grammar--------
 

Again exception:

He is not that type of person to be laughed at.

Pre-position before noun but here, there is no noun but the above sentence is correct!

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