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Your english is getting better. :icon14:
That is all.
That is all.
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You keep a positive attitude toward me, despite the fact that I still made two faults in just one sentence and now how many in this one?CrinklyArse wrote:dictionary has one n, and i think you mean "though"
Seriously though, you're doing well pete
BTW; though, thought, trough, thought are some of the words I have a lot of problems with, believe me, I even wrote though in the first place and checked it in the dic and thought that the other one ''thought'' was more relevant.
Thanks for your encouragements.
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No problem, what programs do you use anyway?
Stuff like this?
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/ART ... R-ENG.html
Stuff like this?
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/ART ... R-ENG.html
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I can't say your english is bad, because i've been taking French for several years and i really, really suck. For a man using several dictionaries, you're doing super.
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http://language.software.free.fr/index.htm and Google and when I write a long paragraph I write it in word and it correct a few mistakes automatically but not the grammar.CrinklyArse wrote:No problem, what programs do you use anyway?
Stuff like this?
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/ART ... R-ENG.html
French is difficult even for us with all it’s grammar rules and exceptions.
In another thread I was asking if there is a type of a dictionary that you can use when you are not sure of the pronunciation of a word, I meant the spelling. Like, do you know of a dic that I could write overwelm and it gives you a few alternatives and then overwhelm?
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