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Sun 9 Mar, 2008 11:09 pm
Hi again!
here I will put my questions :[/size]
Let's begin
Q1\
When can I use (a) or (the) before any word or sentence ?!
and What is the difference between them ?
Example :
Alan study in
the collage .
Alan study in
a collage .
What's more true structure ?
please help me to know .
Thank you
Re: << My Questions >>
Both are good, depending on just what you mean.
If there is just one college around, or you mean a particular college, say "Alan studied at the college".
If he just studied (or studies) at some college, but not a particular college, you might say "Alan studied at a college.
[quote]Both are good, depending on just what you mean.
If there is just one college around, or you mean a particular college, say "Alan studied at the college".
If he just studied (or studies) at some college, but not a particular college, you might say "Alan studied at a college. [/quote]
Clear !
Thank you very much Mr.Roger
When I say : Alan study in a collage .
[Does it wrong ?
You are said :
Alan studied (at) a collage .
Alan studies (at) a collagge .
Why you don't use ( in ) before studied or studies?
Also , When can I use just ( study ) without any adding ?
Tank you again for your cooperation .
You need to study a lot more, Jorgi! Good luck!
Thank u !
[quote]You need to study a lot more, Jorgi! Good luck! [/quote]
I know I need to revision some grammars which I studied .
but when I ask here about this grammars again and get answer from American member or Canadian member or English member .....etc
I think I'm not forget it again .
also when I talk with members , In fact I do practise this language ..
I know my questions is so easy for you and for another members .
I was studied grammar more than like this easy grammar .
I know this grammar in level 1
not important ...!
the important is ...when I get answer here by English Language I remember better than I reading these grammar in my book ..
Do under stand me?! ...
By the way ...
I studied prepositions .. but some times I use it in uncorrect place .
so I ask about this grammar .
My teacher say: there is prepositions dependent on the meaning at the sentences.
I ask about this .
I see that is benefit for me ..
please ... I'm not dependent on Mr.roger to tell me or answering of my Questions.
If he is not here ...
tell me you or any another member ....
Mr.Contrex
This is my viewpoint and I
( I don't know what the verb here , maybe u understand what I say ) your viewpoint
and Thank you very much for your care and your viewpoint .
Quote:Also , When can I use just ( study ) without any adding ?
When you are not describing the act of studying in the past tense.
When you use the word study in the past tense, that is when you start using variations of the word like 'studied ' instead of study .
Q2\
What's the difference between ( Shall ) and ( Will ) ?!
I know they are used in Simple Future .
but
is it the same meaning ?
Clear !
Thank you very much Mr.Roger
When I say : Alan study in a collage . Not to be picky, but the word is spelled college. Collage is a different word, and that is why, if you use a spell checker, it won't tell you it's wrong.
I study. This is the first person. Alan studies. Third person would be studies.
[Does it wrong ? You should say "Is it wrong", not "does it wrong".
You are said :
Alan studied (at) a collage .
Alan studies (at) a collagge .
Why you don't use ( in ) before studied or studies?
You could use either, and nobody would notice the difference.
Also , When can I use just ( study ) without any adding ?
Well, you might say, "I study" or "I study history".
Tank you again for your cooperation .
That's okay, but it would sound better to say "Thank you again for your help".
I hope you don't think I'm being overly critical by picking out things beyond your exact question. You may be getting too much information all at once.
You are putting a lot of effort into making your posts more attractive and colorful. I like it, but you will get about the same answers if you make it easy on yourself. It does help when you put your comments in a different color than what you are quoting, though.
Thank u very much Mr. Roger !!!!
[quote]That's okay, but it would sound better to say "Thank you again for your help[/quote]".
Thank u Mr.Roger very much !
you are a good tacher , I think I will learm a lot of information in EL from you.
[quote]I hope you don't think I'm being overly critical by picking out things beyond your exact question. [/quote]
Never .. I happy for your correct to me !
This is I want !
[quote]You may be getting too much information all at once. [/quote]
I think that also .
but also I take more time to arrange what I would like to say !
[quote]Yes ,
You are putting a lot of effort into making your posts more attractive and colorful. I like it, but you will get about the same answers if you make it easy on yourself. It does help when you put your comments in a different color than what you are quoting, though. [/quote]
I will try to do it