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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello Dear,

I'm lately participating in a lot of English Exams, and I need at least 85% to passe, now I'm getting only 80%, and why that? because I need further assistance from you to learn more about those:

ARTICLES AND CONJUNCTIONS
Punctuation
Sentence Structure
VERBS AND VERB TENSES

Please if you can provide any helpful tips or documents, i really appreciate your help, thank you and a have nice day.

Az Smith From FaceBook.

peternadj said...

hello everybody,i have some problems to write an argumentative essay,please if anyone knows well the instructions to follow,please send them for me,thanks a lot.

Azi Speak English said...

Hello Az smith,

So you just need a little improvement to get that 85 percent (Piece of cake). What you need for the present is not just to read some tips but to understand complete lessons on the topics you asked about. So here are few interesting pages I think you should take a look at:

Conjunctions:
* http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/conjunctions.htm
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOs_IVOeSPk

ARTICLES:
*http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/articlestext.htm
*http://dzspeakenglish.blogspot.com/2010/05/articles.html

Punctuation:
*http://www.wikihow.com/Use-English-Punctuation-Correctly

Sentence Structure:
*http://www.arts.uottawa.ca/writcent/hypergrammar/sntstrct.html

VERBS AND VERB TENSES:
*http://esl.about.com/od/englishgrammar/a/tense_resource.htm


Check them out and let me know if you have any question.


Good luck!

Azi Speak English said...

Hello peternadj,

These should help you:
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAmgEa1B1vI
*http://www.enotes.com/topics/how-write-argumentative-essay

*** For you and for anyone who wants to improve their writing, I strongly recommend that you read and REREAD Strunk & White's "The Elements Of Style". It is just brilliant!

I downloaded it from here: http://search.4shared.com/q/1/Strunk%20&%20White%20-%20The%20Elements%20Of%20Style%20-%204Th%20Edition

Good luck!

Sunny said...

Hello dear Azi!
I am so glade to see learn with you. I love this new site a lot.
I have some question to ask today

1. 2010, we read two thousand and ten
how about 1900, can we read nineteen? or one thousand nine hundred.

2. Example of making sentenses
- If I get a job, I might be not ready to marry
- If I get a job, I might not be ready to marry.
Which one is correct or both are o.k?

Thank you so much
Sunny

Azi Speak English said...

Glad you like the idea. :-)

*1900 is read (nineteen hundred. 1900's is read (The nineteen hundreds).

* Both sentences are grammatically correct but the meaning is different.

What you want to say is "...I might not be ready...". Because you mean there is a possibility that you would not be ready; whereas, "I might be not ready" needs something after it.
e.g. " I might be not a good student, but at least I'm doing my best". Here you mean, maybe it's true that you aren't a good student, but at least you are trying.

Hope this didn't confuse you even more.

Anonymous said...

Hello !
Well, I have a question that annoy me a lot !!
Would you mind telling me the difference between I don't have and I haven't ? Please answer for my question !


and Thank you !

Tessa Dudley said...

Thhis is a great post

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