Need a little help here Ex 1 : Facts doesn't give any room for possibilities Ex 2 : Facts don't give any room for possibilities From what i know the correct one is the 2nd example. so should i change all the verb after the plural noun, is that correct? Need some explanation, thank you :babyboy Y...
Gan, i want to ask... how to learn english with dictionary?? It is hard?? I am poor for vocabulary. Better i learn with oxford dictionary? Sorry for bad english Dictionary is only a tool for learning. You can use it as a reference when you're in doubt. Study the usage of each word/vocabulary and ...
WOW, Thank you for appreciated dan corrected. I'm surprised. You have explained my mistakes. May i call you sis or gan? nice to meet you :o I guess ... My Friend has already stressed by his studying lesson in China. He says,"I break for this week." But after i asked him "break? what
Finally i meet this forum, i hope i will practice my english with all suhu forum Emm.. it feels weird if you can "meet" with a forum. You should use "find" instead of "meet". > Finally! I find this forum . I hope I can practice my English with all the forum's &quo...
Misi gan. Mau tanya kalau artiin "mau menjadi seperti apapun saya nanti" Bener ga kayak gini ya gan "Whatever I will be later on" "Whatever I will be like later on" Kira2 yg bener seperti apa gan? Terima kasih... @stevani Konteksnya mau jadi seperti (orang seperti) a...
I've been learning english now. My friend told me to learn from novel. It was make me so bored. Maybe the novel is too high for me. Then, i found other novel on the english website. There is many books about story. Lvl easy, beginner, and lvl more. So, now i've been reading and translating. I fee...
Kinda too lazy to revise the whole thing but just a quick fix laying and lying are completely different verbs people often make mistakes at using them:kissing: :shutup: Good job noticing that! Thanks for your correction! I think the intransitive form is a much better fit! Source
Usually has the same meaning with used to, but used to is only used for telling something which happens in the past. We usually use "usually" in the present, but we also can use it to tell the moment in the past as long as we use simple present tense, I mean like "I usually made&qu...
"The Start of My Journey" .. . I clutched the small letter to my chest, its content rummaging through my mind. With a sigh, I turned while glancing over the pocket watch lying on my palm for what was likely the thousandth time tonight. The seconds tick away ever so slowly, marking the ...
I dont think i can master my japanese, since my mom always talk to me in Bahasa. Only sometimes she speaks japanese. My dad same as well..:ngacir: I learn japanese by myself when i was studying in japan and only passed N2 level with barely score..:( I can say that i only good with japanese conve
American, definitely American. British is good as well... I can't stand Australian and New Zealand accent... Definitely on my ban list: Singlish (English mixed with Chinese and Melayu with some additional headache) and Indian English !! It's just.. correct but the pronunciation is really getting on
Pros: Hotsprings..:genit: You can cook your own food with hotsprings steam..:genit: 唐揚げ..:genit: チキン南蛮..:genit: 梅酒..:genit: 湯布院..:genit: Beach and mountain view..:genit: Hiking on winter, dont worry even there is always blizzard, the temperature wont be below -5 So many ...
The word Practicum does exist in English. It has a wider meaning in English though than it does in Bahasa Indonesia. Remember, most latin words adopted into our language are most likely there in English, although it's not always the case. Have a look HERE Oh, thanks for your correction. I didn'...
Iya gan, konteksnya kontrak bisnis Jadinya waktu itu saya artiin: "Exit Plan" = "Rencana Penghentian" sama "Exit Services" = "Keluar/Berhenti dari Layanan" Entah itu sudah pas atau tidak :linux2: Alesannya, pas dibaca lagi ada "termination" di isi
What is more natural way to answer whn someone ask "how are you?". Its daily conversation, so dont complicate your mind! It can be anything, up to you. Examples: I'm fine, thank you. I'm good. You? Doing great! And how are you? Good. Doing okay? Not bad 'been busy lately Pretty good Gr...
Learn collocations,phrasal verbs, preposition and English daily usage, that way your English will sound more natural. The best way is to practise with "real native speaker" who can guide you. (or at least near-native speaker)
It's "after studying last night". Why? When you position a verb directly after a preposition, you have to use the gerund. This applies to most of prepositions. You miss the 'hard' part.It's "after studying hard last night".
Hello! It's been loooonnnggg time guys since.. maybe 3 years? I haven't visited this thread... How's it going guys?