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Shouldn't it be: I can't keep anything down? | What does 'I wonder' mean?
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Thing vs. think #31 (permalink) Sun Jun 07, 2009 17:11 pm   Thing vs. think
 

Hi, Torsten.
Thank you for your reply. It makes a sense to use the term "perfect simple" while explaining English grammar to my pupils. Thank you once again.
Best regards.
Yuri.
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Thing vs. think #32 (permalink) Thu Jul 02, 2009 7:11 am   Thing vs. think
 

I have no difficulties with theese words. I mix up the words expect and except instaed.
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Thing vs. think #33 (permalink) Sat Jul 04, 2009 22:28 pm   Thing vs. think
 

a noun is a naming word
thing is a noun
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Thing vs. think #34 (permalink) Sat Aug 08, 2009 9:19 am   Thing vs. think
 

Hi Torsten,
i gave all the answers right ..
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Thing vs. think #35 (permalink) Sun Aug 30, 2009 9:20 am   Thing vs. think
 

Hi Torsten,
Good morning my name is del.M.sherzai
No, I’m not superstitious person do you know .
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Thing vs. think #36 (permalink) Thu Sep 03, 2009 5:29 am   Thing vs. think
 

Good morning! How are you? i take your lessons. i'm glad to you! your lessons very liked me. Smile
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Thing vs. think #37 (permalink) Tue Sep 22, 2009 4:07 am   Thing vs. think
 

Hi

My name is Enneth,
Ithink i am still not too sure about my passive noun
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Thing vs. think #38 (permalink) Tue Sep 22, 2009 4:34 am   Thing vs. think
 

Hi

My name is Enneth,I dont really understand what the possessive noun.
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Thing vs. think #39 (permalink) Tue Oct 06, 2009 16:22 pm   Thing vs. think
 

Hi Ardiana,
I don t have them very clearly.
Yes thing is a noun and to think is a verb.
can you explain thanks
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Thing vs. think #40 (permalink) Tue Oct 06, 2009 16:26 pm   Thing vs. think
 

The interesting thing is that if you now google the phrase 'I shrink to think' more than 10.000 pages come up. A while ago, when we started this discussion the number was much smaller.
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Thing vs. think #41 (permalink) Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:51 am   Thing vs. think
 

Hi

What is the cases we use the gerund verbs

thank you
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Thing vs. think #42 (permalink) Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:14 am   Thing vs. think
 

was very help succesful
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Thing vs. think #43 (permalink) Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:10 am   Thing vs. think
 

hi Mr Torsten

am intersting in active and passive voice , irregular verbs,modals and conditionals, Gerunds,homonyms,
homophones and other confusing words. can you please send me a lesson of each , i got confused about those and i want to practice more..
can you believe it, i got 2/10 in grammer test ,i realy need to practice more .am even going to write exam about this but still i dnt know.

i will appreciate your help
with respect
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Thing vs. think #44 (permalink) Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:51 am   Thing vs. think
 

Hello Remisia Ndishena,

Many thanks for your feedback. Yes, please continue practicing your English. You might start by reading this: grammer vs. grammar
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