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thank you..can't wait for the next quiz..
Is there any possibilities that someone might lose his/her ability/profiency of English Language? It is because I'm feeling that way.
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Originally posted by rose_liz at 22-4-2007 09:27 AM
thank you..can't wait for the next quiz..
Is there any possibilities that someone might lose his/her ability/profiency of English Language? It is because I'm feeling that way.
(pls chec ...
possibility
a person
to speak English fluently after being able to
master the language?
i feel i am losing it.
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to answer your question -
in my honest opinion, i believe a person could/might lose
his ability to speak the language fluently if he didn't practice it and
haven't use it for a considerable time -
just as i lost my ability to speak arabic fluently because the
lack of practice - although i can understand the language
when i hear it or read it -
the ability to speak is different with the ability
to understand and to read -
and the ability to speak comes a bit later after the understanding
of the language - |
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Originally posted by dexa at 4/21/07 02:58 AM
you not gonna go and tell people about how you had sleeping too long
when the alarm went off --
there's absolutely no reason for it -- ; you got enough sleep
that's fine
long, not too long, but it's ok. |
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ENGLISH DAILY CONVERSATION
For those who interested to improve their english...maybe this is something that could help you..i learn and try to improve my english conversation by surf internet and etc..
Explanation :
If you say that something happens like clockwork you mean that it happens without any problems or delays, or happens regularly.
Example : He reorganized Standard Brands twice a year, like clockwork. |
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i'll post more example on english daily conversation...
Try to read it many times....and cuba bercakap konon2 macam korang berlakon la bila baca skrip ni..baca banyak2 kali...then..kalo rajin...sediakan satu buku...try to wrote down what you've been read without look at the example...
After finish wrote down the conversation...check balik sama ke tak...so, maybe korang akan perasan ada grammar error ke and so on la... |
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Explanation :
If you fancy something, you want to have it or to do it
Example : Do you fancy going to see a movie sometime ? |
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Originally posted by gilermakeup at 12-5-2007 02:34 PM
try to wrote down what you've been read without look at the example...
After finish wrote down the conversation...check balik sama ke tak...so, maybe korang akan perasan ada grammar error ke and so on la...
try to write down what you have read without looking at the example
After you have finished writing down the conversation ....check it back to see whether there is any grammatical error in your writing ... |
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Originally posted by BeanDiesel at 13-4-2007 01:30 PM
Hi there. Do you mind explaining why these are wrong answers?
2) She was never heard of.
3) She was being knocked down by a bus.
I think these are passive voice sentences too, just ...
She was never heard of = she was missing thus considered as dead by everyone and this happened in the past and ended in the past , may be now she is safely in her grave because her body has been found.
She has never been heard of = she has been missing and is still missing....
She was being knocked down by a bus = past progressive tense is most of the time used to describe a situation which began earlier and was in progress when another action occured. for example : she was being knocked down by a bus when I met her this morning.
She was knocked down by a bus = simple tense indicates that the situation began and ended in the past .
[ Last edited by blastoff at 12-5-2007 05:15 PM ] |
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hi there...can i ask the question..? i think it is just a simple question :
what the different between :
1. are you miss me? and do you miss me?
2. are you sleeping and do you sleeping?
which sentences is correct and why?any answer..thanks:tq: |
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Originally posted by momoko at 12-5-2007 07:00 PM
hi there...can i ask the question..? i think it is just a simple question :
what the different between :
1. are you miss me? and do you miss me?
2. are you sleeping and do you sleeping?
which sentences is correct and why?any answer..thanks
1. do you miss me? correct
2. are you sleeping? correct
why? because the grammar is correct. |
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Reply #30 momoko's post
hi there...can i ask the question..? i think it is just a simple question :
what the different between :
1. are you miss me? and do you miss me?
2. are you sleeping and do you sleeping?
which sentences is correct and why?any answer..thanks
1. the correct way to ask someone whether they missed you or not --
Did you miss me?
usually asked because we havent hear any news from our friends
or our gf has been gone for 6 months to Africa - and we haven't heard
anything from her since -
if you said: do you miss me -- and you are talking face to face
how could i answer that cuz i am not missing you anymore --
but u might ask that on the phone while talking to your gf --
and to know if she actually is missing you at that moment --
(do you miss me, zurina? ) she might say ; yeah i do or
she might say; nope, i don't ( and you gonna jump out of the window )
it is isolated case - but grammatically correct -
2. are you sleeping is the conversation that is in present such as:
you called your girlfriend maria :
ring..ring...
mariai: yawn... hell lo... (with sleepy voice)
you: maria....! ooppps are you sleeping?
now that's the correct way to ask...
do you sleeping is incorrect by itself cuz
sleeping is already a 'doing' act thus you do not ask redundantly --
cuz everybody needs sleep -
the general questions will be: Did you sleep? or How's your sleep?
but u can ask: did you sleep last night (past tense)?
and your friend might say - yeah i did for a few hours
or nope - i couldn't, i drank too much coffee.. etc etc
hope it helps - |
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Originally posted by dexa at 12-5-2007 07:44 PM
1. the correct way to ask someone whether they missed you or not --
Did you miss me?
usually asked because we havent hear any news from our friends
or our gf has been gone for 6 month ...
Simple present expresses events or situations that exists always , usually or habitually .... so I think this question ---- Do you miss me? ---- is valid lets say in a long distance relationship when you can't meet your loved one often enough ! A sentence with similar meaning would be " do you have the habit of missing me often since we are further apart now ? "
[ Last edited by blastoff at 12-5-2007 08:17 PM ] |
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Originally posted by blastoff at 12-5-2007 08:06 PM
Simple present expresses events or situations that exists always , usually or habitually .... so I think this question ---- Do you miss me? ---- is valid lets say in a long distance relati ...
yup -
for the long distance for instance talking on the phone
such as the example i gave :
-- but u might ask that on the phone while talking to your gf --
and to know if she actually is missing you at that moment --
(do you miss me, zurina? ) she might say ; yeah i do or
she might say; nope, i don't ( and you gonna jump out of the window )
it is isolated case - but grammatically correct - |
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Right prepositions
usage of these prepositions |
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Wahh anak aku balik semalam tanya kenapa ayat ni salah
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The boy and his friends went to the shop.
Cikgu dia cakap yg betul ialah
The boy went to the shop with his friends.
My son keep nagging why his's wrong, aku takde jawapan. Please help. |
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Originally posted by aurorae at 2-8-2007 12:45
Wahh anak aku balik semalam tanya kenapa ayat ni salah
'
The boy and his friends went to the shop.
Cikgu dia cakap yg betul ialah
The boy went to the shop with his friends.
My son keep ...
it follows the subject verb agreement
the boy is the subject
went is the verb
and the rest is to complement the subject + verb
correct me if i'm wrong.. |
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Originally posted by 247 at 2-8-2007 03:38 PM
it follows the subject verb agreement
the boy is the subject
went is the verb
and the rest is to complement the subject + verb
correct me if i'm wrong..
247 - the sentence did follow subject verb agreement -
The boy and his friends went to the shop.
Cikgu dia cakap yg betul ialah
The boy went to the shop with his friends.
actually both sentences are correct --
the subject - the boy and his friends
verb - went
funny that the teacher said the first sentence was wrong
but -- the only thing i can think of is -
you didnt mention the full context as what the sentence is for
for example:
is the sentence require the use of preposition 'with'?
u need to tell me what exactly the sentence requires and
under what context
if it is just regular sentences
then both sentences are correct grammatically -
hope it helps - |
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