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Could you please review my message and amend it? #1 (permalink) Fri Sep 29, 2006 10:25 am   Could you please review my message and amend it?
 

I am really gratefule to the moderators for reviwing the my posts and giving me a good direction.
I am working in this industry for 4 years. I love narure crafts music and computer. I love watching TV too. I can spend long hours in front of tv but it should be comedy programs.
Yesterday I was watching one program in pogo. It was really worth to watch and good to laugh.
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One more #2 (permalink) Fri Sep 29, 2006 10:59 am   One more
 

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I am really greatful to the moderators for reviewing my posts and giving me good advice.

I have been working in this industry for 4 years. I love nature, crafts, music, and computers. I love watching TV too. I can spend long hours in front of the TV, but it must be comedy programs.

Yesterday, I was watching one program in pogo (???). It was really worth watching and was very funny.
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Greatful? #3 (permalink) Fri Sep 29, 2006 11:06 am   Greatful?
 

Hi MM,

Greatful ???

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One more #4 (permalink) Fri Sep 29, 2006 11:18 am   One more
 

Even gurus get tired, Alan-- thank you for keeping a watchful eye.

That's grateful, improve!
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One more #5 (permalink) Sat Sep 30, 2006 8:44 am   One more
 

Sorry for taking the bloom off the rose but,

Quote:
That's grateful, improve!

How the word improve has been used in the context given above? As a verb?

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One more #6 (permalink) Sat Sep 30, 2006 8:47 am   One more
 

Oops, got it!

Sorry! Embarassed Embarassed

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One more #7 (permalink) Sat Sep 30, 2006 16:59 pm   One more
 

Tom wrote:
How the word improve has been used in the context given above? As a verb?

Hence the importance of spelling proper nouns with a capital letter (gosh, if this doesn't sound patronising)!
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One more #8 (permalink) Thu Oct 05, 2006 7:43 am   One more
 

Tom wrote:
Sorry for taking the bloom off the rose but,

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That's grateful, improve!

How the word improve has been used in the context given above? As a verb?

Tom

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Could you please review my message and amend it? #9 (permalink) Tue Jan 23, 2007 13:55 pm   Could you please review my message and amend it?
 

improve wrote:
I am really gratefule to the moderators for reviwing the my posts and giving me a good direction.
I am working in this industry for 4 years. I love narure crafts music and computer. I love watching TV too. I can spend long hours in front of tv but it should be comedy programs.
Yesterday I was watching one program in pogo. It was really worth to watch and good to laugh.

Hi again, Improve. I guess you have been improving your English even further since your last post here on the forum? What industry have you have been working for 4 years (will be soon 4.5 years...)?
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