.. do u know where is he? OR do u know where he is?
Second question is..
Do you have any problem.. or problems?
Thanks a lot guys
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.. do u know where is he? OR do u know where he is?
Second question is..
Do you have any problem.. or problems?
Thanks a lot guys
"Do you know where he is?" And "do you have any problems?"
Can I find an answer here?
Thanks
OK thanks
Your question was answered.
Post 2.
Do you have another question?
I'm sorry... I'm sorry...
Really I read the last three lines..
I apologize..
Thanks a lot you are very nice
Sorry guys..
I'm an english student..
Please.. how many questions should I ask every day..
Because I have a lot of them
Keep all questions concerning the same issues in the same place.
If you have another question on this subject you can post it here.
You can ask as many questions as you want,but if its concerning homework,we only ask that you make the best effort you can,post it,and someone will give you feedback.
You might want to register for an ESL board. There is a wonderful grammar site at http://www.grammarmudge.cityslide.com/Home.html. One of the boards is an ESL one. There are similar sites on the Web.
Really you are very nice guys..
my plan is to keep 10 words and 10 sentences each day...
what I want to to ask you is that if these sentences are correct or not..
1.what's all that noise from you house?
2.can you be closer? Can you be nicer?
3.Quite..! I'm trying to concentrate
4. Ok.. I can't take it any more.
^_^I'm sorry for troubling you
1. What's all that noise coming from your house?
2. Move closer. Can you be nicer?
3. Quiet! I'm trying to concentrate. (quite = a lot; quiet = no talking)
4. Ok. I can't take it any more.
Capitalize the first words of sentences.
Thanks, my teacher. (Use a comma when you address someone.)
No, it's not. ("No" is an interrupter and needs a comma after it.)
Studying
I'm on vacation.
Months, and I (A comma is needed to separate two independent clauses.)
Want to (not wanna)
Thank you. I'm glad you are posting on this site. I am on that other grammar site too.
What is your native language?
Thanks, my teacher. I will learn a lot of things here..
I am arabic, so my native language is Arabic
I am Arabic...
Your written English has improve immensely today. You are a good student.
I have a good friend in Dubai. Where do you live?
One of our library book shelvers is Egyptian. She speaks Arabic but could not write it when she worked for us. She took courses in college in order to learn how to write Arabic.
Thanks, all that because of you:)
I'm from Saudi Arabia.. so mine.I have a lot of Saudi friends in the U.S, they are studying their.
Excuse me..
I have read a rule about comparetive..
Please can you check these sentences..
1. it is faster than you.
2 it isn't faster than you.. or I should write it like this.. it is not as fast as you..
I'm sorry I'm troubling you
You are not troubling me at all.
comparative = -er or more
superlative = -est or most
#1 is correct. Either one in #2 is correct. Using -er or more would be a true comparative.
Sometimes -er is good. Other times "more" is good.
I am more brave than he is. (Better than "I am braverer than he is.")
I am happier than she is. (Better than "I am more happy than she is.")
I am the bravest of all. I am the most brave of all.
I am the happiest of all. I am the most happy of all.
Be sure to use one period at the end of a sentence.
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