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Thing vs. think #46 (permalink) Wed Nov 18, 2009 14:32 pm   Thing vs. think
 

i got 10 of 10 (for the first time i try)..perfect!!

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Thing vs. think #47 (permalink) Sat Dec 05, 2009 17:46 pm   Thing vs. think
 

i'm not confused in it. Simply, thing is a noun, To think is a verb.
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Thing vs. think #48 (permalink) Sat Dec 05, 2009 17:49 pm   Thing vs. think
 

I got 10 from 10 in the last 3 tests. But in this test i got 9 from 10. I think everything will be OK!
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Thing vs. think #49 (permalink) Tue Dec 08, 2009 0:58 am   Thing vs. think
 

Hello everybody!
I have posted my photo on my profile it was easy. I hope this can help to improve my learning process because I like English language and I try all the time to study it hard. I'll see you soon. Regards. Federico
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adjective and adverb #50 (permalink) Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:20 am   adjective and adverb
 

Hi Teacher,

I always forget between adverb and adjective. Do you have the method to make easier to remember it?

Hana
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Thing vs. think #51 (permalink) Thu Dec 17, 2009 17:21 pm   Thing vs. think
 

Hello Torsten
On the grammar exercise I had 7 out 10 and the second time 10 out 10.I had difficulties on Past perfect simple and Past participle.
-These weeks, I have learned a lot of new things.(PAST PARTICIPLE)
-When I arrived to my friend's house,the party had already started.(PAST PERFECT SIMPLE)
Are these sentences right?
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Thing vs. think #52 (permalink) Wed Dec 30, 2009 8:21 am   Thing vs. think
 

Hello,
yes 'Thing' is noun as it present material while 'Think' is verb as it shows the function of mind.
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Thing vs. think #53 (permalink) Wed Dec 30, 2009 8:25 am   Thing vs. think
 

Hello teacher,
I have clear concept about eight parts of speech but i always do mistakes in punctuations as well as in prepositions. Kindly suggest me to bring improvement in that grammitical parts. Thank you
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Thing vs. think #54 (permalink) Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:52 am   Thing vs. think
 

Hi Ashi,

I suggest you read more to reach a point where you know what 'sounds good'. That's the most effective way of learning English grammar. As a matter of fact, I don't think you can't learn English by dissecting the language into all the parts of speech. This doesn't make much sense since the vast majority of all English words can be different parts of speech:

- watch (noun and/or verb)
- fast (adjective and/or adverb)
- above (noun and/or preposition, adverb, adjective)

By the way, the word 'i' does not exist in the English language. Why do you use it?

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Thing vs. think #55 (permalink) Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:54 am   Thing vs. think
 

Admira wrote:
Hello Torsten
On the grammar exercise I had 7 out 10 and the second time 10 out 10.I had difficulties on Past perfect simple and Past participle.
-These weeks, I have learned a lot of new things.(PAST PARTICIPLE)
-When I arrived to my friend's house,the party had already started.(PAST PERFECT SIMPLE)
Are these sentences right?
Bye bye
Admira


Yes, Admira. Your sentences are correct. Please remember to separate your words by a space though.

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adjective and adverb #56 (permalink) Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:55 am   adjective and adverb
 

Belajar wrote:
Hi Teacher,

I always forget between adverb and adjective. Do you have the method to make easier to remember it?

Hana


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Thing vs. think #57 (permalink) Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:56 am   Thing vs. think
 

Watie wrote:
thanks for Alan, Torsten, and Micawber...

Thanks to Alan. (Not 'thanks for Alan')

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Thank you #58 (permalink) Wed Dec 30, 2009 17:43 pm   Thank you
 

Hello Sir Torsten,
Thank you for reply. Next time I will be careful to use word 'I'.
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Thing vs. think #59 (permalink) Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:31 am   Thing vs. think
 

Hello Sir
think is (verb)
& thing is (noun)
Sir It's Deference between think & thing
What do you say?
Your Student Aamir
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Thing vs. think #60 (permalink) Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:22 am   Thing vs. think
 

HI MR TORSTEN,
HELLO MANY THANKS TO YOU.BECAUSE I UNDERSTOOD THING AND THINK VERY EASILY TO READ FORUM IN THAT U HAD GIVEN ANSWER TO OTHER PEOPLE.I ALSO MIGHT CONFUSED BUT U WROTE ANSWER OF SOME ANOTHER PEOPLE IN THAT FORUM SO I UNDERSTOOD WHAT IS THING AND THINK.SO THIS FORUM IS VERY HELPFUL FOR ME
THANK YOU
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