Guest Padawan Posted September 6, 2014 Partager Posted September 6, 2014 Yes Nimos...learned this because he caused a lot of misunderstanding... English has a wider range to express....strength of possibilities.. Da3ssouka can correct us if we fail....:p did Da3ssouka (alias Yari...isn't it? You see I'm following :o) study english? Citer Link to post Share on other sites
AnoNimos 12 455 Posted September 6, 2014 Partager Posted September 6, 2014 did Da3ssouka (alias Yari...isn't it? You see I'm following :o) study english? English...is "kind of" mother tongue...for Da3ssouka...but she is 100% Algerian...even if we have to protect her as she is still minor..and victim of too many pop up windows :p Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Padawan Posted September 6, 2014 Partager Posted September 6, 2014 English...is "kind of" mother tongue...for Da3ssouka...but she is 100% Algerian...even if we have to protect her as she is still minor..and victim of too many pop up windows :p :mdr::mdr::mdr: Citer Link to post Share on other sites
AnoNimos 12 455 Posted September 6, 2014 Partager Posted September 6, 2014 If she comes back here screaming that Max is insultingnher again and that his wife is doing nothing to stop that...padadawakawaka you will be held for responsible...for the whole.situation...and by the way also...responsible of the pattix stopping cigarettes...:mad: Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Padawan Posted September 6, 2014 Partager Posted September 6, 2014 If she comes back here screaming that Max is insultingnher again and that his wife is doing nothing to stop that...padadawakawaka you will be held for responsible...for the whole.situation...and by the way also...responsible of the pattix stopping cigarettes...:mad: What???? :confused: May the force be with me, AnoNimos Jedi Master. :confused: Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Padawan Posted September 6, 2014 Partager Posted September 6, 2014 If she comes back here screaming that Max is insultingnher again and that his wife is doing nothing to stop that...padadawakawaka you will be held for responsible...for the whole.situation...and by the way also...responsible of the pattix stopping cigarettes...:mad: Looks like My pseudo melts with Kiwikawa's one, and give Padawakawaka :mdr: Citer Link to post Share on other sites
AnoNimos 12 455 Posted September 6, 2014 Partager Posted September 6, 2014 Looks like My pseudo melts with Kiwikawa's one, and give Padawakawaka :mdr: Yeah...yeah smile....before Da3ssouka...comes and blows up your minde...and Max world....:confused: Citer Link to post Share on other sites
AnoNimos 12 455 Posted September 7, 2014 Partager Posted September 7, 2014 One last thing...better say: Highlighting a point ...than stressing a point... Stressing is in fact used as an effort which is applied in a point... Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Guest George Bish Posted September 7, 2014 Partager Posted September 7, 2014 I give answers to some of your advices, please correct me as often as you can. I really need it. I know that my capital words is very poor but I am willing to change it. :D Young Padawan, Your English is good, you need more practice to enrich it. your ideas are good, you have to organize yourself to establish a program to work on your writing and phonetics. 15-20 minutes a day can be enough. it's better to learn English with the british accent. I think it's classy. :D Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Guest George Bish Posted September 9, 2014 Partager Posted September 9, 2014 just for fun :throb: Citer Link to post Share on other sites
floracci 10 Posted October 2, 2014 Partager Posted October 2, 2014 “I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.” ― Marilyn Monroe :rolleyes: Citer Link to post Share on other sites
temmar 10 Posted October 13, 2014 Partager Posted October 13, 2014 hello every body Citer Link to post Share on other sites
rrroule 10 Posted October 17, 2014 Partager Posted October 17, 2014 just for fun :throb: zaama true story! :D J'en ai une aussi! [ATTACH]2896[/ATTACH] Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Guest George Bish Posted December 19, 2014 Partager Posted December 19, 2014 let’s talk about errors in the english language that you should avoid. I implore you to remember these Significant and Simple rules every time you put pen to paper or finger to keyboard: 1. its vs. it’s its = a possessive pronoun. Examples would be: The puppy played with its toy. The computer and its power supply are for sale. Do you know whether my car needs its own inspection? it’s = contraction of it is. Examples would be: It’s much too hot in July. I think it’s going to rain. I doubt it’s ever going to be the same. Easy reminder: You can replace it’s with it is every time and re-read your sentence for meaning. 2. there vs. their vs. they’re there =an adverb, in or at that place. There is only one lemon left. There should be an easier way to do this. I hope you don’t go there. their=a possessive pronoun. Their mansion is beautiful. Their olive trees make me dream of Italy. Their baby cries a lot. they’re=contraction of they are. They’re simply stunning. They’re going to perform for us. Don’t act as if they’re here already! Easy reminder: You can replace they’re with they are every time and re-read your sentence for meaning. 3. lose vs. loose lose = a verb, to come to be without something; to suffer the loss of something. I do not wish to lose more weight. I was about to lose my ear ring. She cannot stand the thought of losing him. loose=an adjective, free or released from attachment; not bound together; not strict. My belt is very loose around my waist. She likes to wear her hair loose and free.That is a loose interpretation of our document. Easy reminder= Lose has come to be without its extra “o”!!! 4. whose vs. who’s whose= possessive form of who. Whose plans are these? Whose money did he take? Do you know whose boat we saw the other day? who’s= a contraction for who is. Who’s going to clean all this mess? She was wondering who’s going to dance with her. Do we need to tell them who’s going to be there? Easy reminder: You can replace who’s with who is every time and see if it makes sense. 5. your vs. you’re your=possessive pronoun. Your job is very exciting. I wish I were in your shoes. Did you tell me your secret yet? you’re=contraction for you are. You’re going to amaze them with your performance.I want you to know how much you’re delivering for us. Perhaps you’re about to get started? Easy reminder: You can replace you’re with you are every time and see if it makes sense. 6. write and right. write=verb, to express in writing. I want to learn how to write well. Did you write this? Write a letter to Mom right=adjective, correct, justified, suitable, opposite of left. The little boy knew right versus wrong. It’s the right way to do things. I meant to write this for you right away. 7. gone vs. went “Went” is the past tense of the verb to go whereas “gone” is the past participle. Use them correctly. Correct: I went to the store. I should have gone to the open market instead. Incorrect: I should’ve went somewhere! 8. the apostrophe disaster for plural form The most common error is to put apostrophe where apostrophe has no business. When you form a plural for nouns, there is no need whatsoever to add an apostrophe. These are all wrong forms of plural nouns = Cat’s, Dog’s, Lot’s (not even a word), ABC’s, Plural forms in most cases are made by simply adding an ‘s’ to the singular form = Cats, Dogs, lots, ABCs. Even though the use of apostrophe before an S in an acronym is almost universal when you make it plural, it is still incorrect. 9. ending sentences with preposition It has also become common to use prepositions inappropriately or to end phrases and questions with prepositions. Examples of some prepositions: at, of, with, in. Wrong: Where are we at with our plans? Where is the movie theater at? Correct: Where are we with our plans? Where is the movie theater? When asking about the location of a place, “at” should not be used after “where.” Note: Don’t confuse phrasal verbs which make up a huge category in English language and are best described here. For instance, a preposition always is used in the phrase “to hang out” (where did you want to hang out?) and the verb wouldn’t make sense without this preposition. 10. “Could/would/should of” This common mistake arises because the contracted form of “could have” – “could’ve” – sounds a bit like “could of” when you say it out loud. This mistake is made frequently across all three of these words. The rules: When people write “should of”, what they really mean is “should have”. Written down, the shortened version of “should have” is “should’ve”. “Should’ve” and “Should have” are both correct; the latter is more formal. How not to do it: We could of gone there today I would of done it sooner You should of said How to do it properly: We could’ve gone there today I would have done it sooner You should’ve said 11. here vs. hear here=adverb, in this place; in this spot. I am here and planning to stay. I wish you were here. It is here in this place that we met. hear=verb, to be within earshot; to perceive by ear. I hear you. We do not want to hear the policies one more time. If only she heard what he had to say! Easy reminder: Here is There with a preceding T and the two are almost opposites so think of them in a pair. 12. then vs. than then=adverb, at the time; immediately or soon afterward. I will eat; then I will go. He shall see you then. If you want to be there by then, you had better hurry. than=used after comparative adjectives. He is taller than she is. I wonder how much more than this I can pay. Will you please speak louder than them? 13. to vs. too vs. two to=preposition. If you want me to do this, I will. You should be prepared to go. too=adverb, also. They want to perform too. She too has one. So will they see you too? two=noun, one plus one. I want you two to decide amongst yourselves.If only the two of them could see you.How long before you two grow up? 14. were vs. where vs. we’re were=past tense of verb to be. If I were a rich girl, I would live in Italy. You were happier then. I think they were going to stay. where=adverb, in or at what place. Where were you last night? Where can we go from here? Where in this world did my dog disappear? we’re=contraction of we are. We’re going to be famous. We’re not there yet. We’re about to make a huge difference. Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Guest George Bish Posted January 10, 2015 Partager Posted January 10, 2015 [YOUTUBE]watch?v=YLY7oB_fttM[/YOUTUBE] :D un américain nous donne une leçon d'histoire_geo sur l'algerie. Citer Link to post Share on other sites
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colombo 10 Posted January 10, 2015 Partager Posted January 10, 2015 Thanks so much, happy to hear that....;) Ooo helo miss moonlight? You are very nice with your chapeau Can i take a little autograh for my wife? Wath you do here with algerian people? Very dangerous, all of them are terrorist ''Algerian Nature terror''.... Becarfull..miss moonlight..don't eat couscous berkoukess In it a grii grii made by Marabout , Taleb bougalmouna Qui appelle les djinn a minuit au la luliére de la lune Good luck miss lunelumiére:46: Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Gator 10 Posted January 10, 2015 Partager Posted January 10, 2015 Goude morningue Citer Link to post Share on other sites
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MARSOUM 10 Posted January 10, 2015 Partager Posted January 10, 2015 I don't speagh engligh"3 Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Miss angel Posted January 10, 2015 Partager Posted January 10, 2015 si t'es gaie ris donc c'est juste la série des goudes :D Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Miss angel Posted January 10, 2015 Partager Posted January 10, 2015 I don't speagh engligh"3 veri goude :D Citer Link to post Share on other sites
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