thanks, very clear explanation! :good:
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thanks, very clear explanation! :good:
thanks
i also wanted to know if there's any difference between "remind about smth" and "remind of smth" - clear this up for me too please :roll:
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can anyone tell me which tense the verb must be in in the following sentence:
I knew Paul LIVED there VS I knew Paul LIVES there (considering that Paul still lives there)...
thank you all for listening to my recording and correcting my mistakes! :friends:
will try to work hard on my pronunciation to polish it up :crazy:
brandonp
thanks a lot!
think i understand everything now
one last thing
i made a short recording (mp3) to pratise my English pronunciation.
can anyone please listen to it and say whether it's...
thanks for the replies guys :)
now i'd like to englarge a little bit on my last post...
1.
yes, here it is:
I would sooner die here, at your feet than see you married to such a one as...
paulb
thanks a lot
a few more questions if no one minds :roll:
1. should the predicate be in the plural or in the singular in the following sentence:
"Devoting your spare time to going in...
by the way if there's a date written somewhere (e.g.: November 5) what's the most natural way to pronounce it?
i think THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER and NOVEMBER THE FIFTH both sound alright
will...
thanks, it seems to be clearer now.
can't really make head or tail of the difference between these two words... :wacko:
can anyone help me out? a reply with a few examples will be very much appreciated
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