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Why do we say "the Romans" as opposed to "Romans"? | Have to vs. must?
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How to ask a question? Sat Oct 18, 2003 17:23 pm  How to ask a question?
 

If you want to get an explanation on any of the test questions, please

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Good to know Sat Mar 31, 2007 16:14 pm  Good to know
 

I did not know that,It's good to know,Thanks.
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How to ask a question? Fri Nov 23, 2007 15:04 pm  How to ask a question?
 

thanks
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How to ask a question? Sat Apr 05, 2008 13:36 pm  How to ask a question?
 

Hi Torsten,

click on the Do You Have a Question? link next to the question

I didn not find this sentence .I'm sorry to ask such aquestion it sounds stupid , but realy I dont know how to ask for explanation because I dont find this sentence to click on. I just find" click for explanation" near every question. Is that what you mean?
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How to ask a question? Sat Apr 05, 2008 13:55 pm  How to ask a question?
 

Hi Manal,

If a test question hasn't received any forum responses yet, the link is called "Do you have a question?" Here is an example of such a test.

Let me know if this makes sense.
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How to ask a question? Sat Apr 05, 2008 14:09 pm  How to ask a question?
 

Hi,
thank you very much I got it now.
By the way, is this expression right "got it " to refer to understanding?

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How to ask a question? Sat Apr 05, 2008 14:29 pm  How to ask a question?
 

Yes, "I got it" is a information way of saying "I understand".
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How to ask a question? Wed Apr 16, 2008 16:14 pm  How to ask a question?
 

thanks a lot !!!
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How to ask a question? Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:20 pm  How to ask a question?
 

Hi
I am waiting for replying .Idon't know how to answer questions as if you are with me ; sorry I can't get you in my point(I mean ,I want you to see my answers; do I seem fool ). please answer
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How to ask a question? Tue Jul 08, 2008 13:15 pm  How to ask a question?
 

Hi Amira,

Please let me know what part of this explanation you don't understand.

Many thanks,
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How to ask a question? Tue Jul 08, 2008 15:29 pm  How to ask a question?
 

Hi
Thank you.
Amira Smile
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How to ask a question? Tue Jul 08, 2008 15:33 pm  How to ask a question?
 

Hi
I talk , in general . I am afraid my way of writing ;words, grammetical structure...is bad and rediculus.Ok now do you think that.
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How to ask a question? Fri Jul 11, 2008 13:47 pm  How to ask a question?
 

Hi,
Really, I abbreciate your help.I passed previous tests , the wrong questions which I had , I checked it . But Is it necessary to send to you (any of your team)my answers even if I don't need it .Is it affect your evaluation ,so you can decide what level and what kind of the course I need(writting, listening,..) .
What sould I use instead of (so) ;meaning lead to.
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How to ask a question? Fri Jul 11, 2008 14:36 pm  How to ask a question?
 

Hi Amira

Of course you can ask us any grammar or vocabulary question. At some point you might want to consider using a spell checker. If you have a grammar question, please post it here..

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Rewrite sentences Mon Sep 01, 2008 16:38 pm  Rewrite sentences
 

I don't know how to rewrite the following sentences so that their meanings stay thw same as the given ones. Could you help me? Thanks.

1. I'd rather you smoked in here.
--> Would.................................
2. I had known all the facts, I would not have rung the police
--> As I ...............................
3. That dress has only the slightest mark on it.
--> It can barely..................
4. You think that people are always jolly, but you are wrong
--> Contrary...............................
5. I applied for the job but was turned down.
--> My .............................................
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