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i agree...

but can you explain what you mean with "from a totally different angle" ? What are you talking about ?

 

Well,it depends on your expectations.

Everything comes at a price and in this particular case the price would be "efforts".

You have to work more on your English:

Try to create an online English environment by posting more on English forums and reading more articles in English.

You also have to work on your speaking skills by practicing your English online on PalTalk,Skype...

Schedule and plan online English conferences on PalTalk,Skype... you can do so by creating threads here and inviting your friends over.

Watch your favorite TV-shows and movies in English and make sure to enable the (English)subtitles feature to learn how words are written and pronounced.

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Well,it depends on your expectations.

Everything comes at a price and in this particular case the price would be "efforts".

You have to work more on your English:

Try to create an online English environment by posting more on English forums and reading more articles in English.

You also have to work on your speaking skills by practicing your English online on PalTalk,Skype...

Schedule and plan online English conferences on PalTalk,Skype... you can do so by creating threads here and inviting your friends over.

Watch your favorite TV-shows and movies in English and make sure to enable the (English)subtitles feature to learn how words are written and pronounced.

 

merci mais tu t'es fatigué pour rien...

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Well,it depends on your expectations.

Everything comes at a price and in this particular case the price would be "efforts".

You have to work more on your English:

Try to create an online English environment by posting more on English forums and reading more articles in English.

You also have to work on your speaking skills by practicing your English online on PalTalk,Skype...

Schedule and plan online English conferences on PalTalk,Skype... you can do so by creating threads here and inviting your friends over.

Watch your favorite TV-shows and movies in English and make sure to enable the (English)subtitles feature to learn how words are written and pronounced.

 

 

 

yes i agree with you, but the best way to succeed,in my opinion, is to think like an english man, and not try to translate every time.

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Actually its pretty simple:

Whom is used to refer to objects and who is used for subjects :

 

Examples:

The man who is eating a sandwich...---subject(he is doing the action(eating)).

 

The girl whom I helped was very shy.----------I(subject)helped(verb)the girl(object) .

 

mais des fois "whom" est absent dans la phrase non ? "the girl i helped was very shy" ça se dit ou pas ? j'ai l'impression d'avoir déjà vu cette construction grammaticale... à moins que je ne délire... :confused:

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mais des fois "whom" est absent dans la phrase non ? "the girl i helped was very shy" ça se dit ou pas ? j'ai l'impression d'avoir déjà vu cette construction grammaticale... à moins que je ne délire... :confused:

 

yes it's correct too

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mais des fois "whom" est absent dans la phrase non ? "the girl i helped was very shy" ça se dit ou pas ? j'ai l'impression d'avoir déjà vu cette construction grammaticale... à moins que je ne délire... :confused:

 

je l aurais dit comme toi aussi

 

meme probleme avec that dans '' verbe + que, je ne sais pas quand il faut ou pas le mettre

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yes i agree with you, but the best way to succeed,in my opinion, is to think like an english man, and not try to translate every time.

Agreed,but you have to put into account that you cannot think English unless you acquire English or American culture,for that matter.

You ought to have an anglo-mindset ,so to speak.

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Agreed,but you have to put into account that you cannot think English unless you acquire English or American culture,for that matter.

You ought to have an anglo-mindset ,so to speak.

 

 

 

 

Nevertheless, even you don’t have a large knowledge of the culture, to be in a foreign skin, help a lot.

You become an English man who speeks English and not an arab who tries to speek English. :04:

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mais des fois "whom" est absent dans la phrase non ? "the girl i helped was very shy" ça se dit ou pas ? j'ai l'impression d'avoir déjà vu cette construction grammaticale... à moins que je ne délire... :confused:

That's colloquialism,you wouldn't want to use it in formal conversations,unless you want to leave a bad impression on people.

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Nevertheless, even you don’t have a large knowledge of the culture, to be in a foreign skin, help a lot.

You become an English man who speeks English and not an arab who tries to speek English. :04:

 

There is absolutely nothing wrong with being an Arab trying to speak English.

The most important think is to make progress .

Nobody is perfect!

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There is absolutely nothing wrong with being an Arab trying to speak English.

The most important think is to make progress .

Nobody is perfect!

 

yes, naturally, i said an arab like i could say every nationality.

 

I think we progress when we are and think what we want to learn..

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