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As for during the past years I noticed a lot of English errors and misspellings, I am willing to give free English lessons right here, on the forum.

So, should you have any questions as regards the usage of English language, do not hesitate and ask. :drinkers:

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As for during the past years I noticed a lot of English errors and misspellings, I am willing to give free English lessons right here, on the forum.

So, should you have any questions as regards the usage of English language, do not hesitate and ask. :drinkers:

 

This is nice way to practice our english... :D

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This a is nice way to practice our english... :D

 

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:wallbanger: spelling is for sure a problem for all the "russian" english speakers

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That's very nice of you! Are you some kind of teacher in real life?

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Yes, some kind... :mrgreen: This is what I do for a living...high -school teacher and authorized translator and interpreter of English ...and Spanish.  <img src= ">

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Can you translate in spanish "strawberries ripper" ?! 8-|

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Kaos, I'm sick of your stupid jokes! Do it one more time and you are out of here for 3 months, I promisse!

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Yes. Like the one on insurances topic yesterday...

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=)) It would be nice to know how you say some nice compliments in spanish...to a spanish girl

Edited by Supapa_Jr.

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Maybe with capital letter where its needed  <img src= )">

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Oh my god...I thought that we may forget about some of the rules in this section :P

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It's a topic about writing correctly in English, what do you think?

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Got me thinking...lets say i wanna write something...on a english blog.

 

So i type. And i type...then i get to a point where i feel i got stuck. I come here and ask. "Hey, lads, hth am i supposed to be saying that i actually 'c$@!% pe mine'?"

The scenario is that im going to get a resolution within, at last, 6hours or so? Unacceptable! I have google, i swear :D

 

Anyway, nice idea, and I promise I'll do my best to help. When needed and...when possible :)

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Oh my God...I thought that we might forget about some of the rules in this section :P

 

"Hey, lads, hth am i supposed to be saying that i actually 'c$@!% pe mine'?"

 

I am afraid I did not understand exactly the Romanian phrase you wanted to have translated... :-B

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nice initiative. @keluboss : i think not spelling, but pronounciation is the problem for "russian english" speakers, i know that cause i had an engineering graphics teacher that wrote great courses but when it came to talking she sucked worse than a leech(or was the word "leach"? can't remember right now)

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This is one show? Oooo, look here how many english I know! Yes!!!

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As for during the past years I noticed a lot of English errors and misspellings, I am willing to give free English lessons right here, on the forum.

So, should you have any questions as regards the usage of English language, do not hesitate and ask. :drinkers:

 

 

Right... > :) I think that English evolved a lot during the past years :P

 

Of course, not all of us r really pros like u r, so maybe you should k.i.s.s (Keep It Simple and Stupid) with these lessons.

Edited by mr_

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=)) =)) =)) Oh, Mr...Mr, you are killing me ! they say "silence is golden" and now I see they are right. Are you trying to say something and you cannot find your words? Or perhaps your vocabulary is only reduced to those "smart" abbreviations from above?

I cannot stop laughing...they also say stupidity comes with a prize ...I may be amazed by some private collections people have nowadays...

I am too bored now to explain that " should" can also be used (formally, usually) as a part of a conditional sentence "If Clause" where IF can be replaced with SHOULD all the time.

- "as for during the past years" is a commonly known formal utterance ...but it seems you are less fortunate (I wonder why...) not having encountered it...

- "usage" ???? I am speechless... =))

Mr...I believe that are people lining up JUST to see you... you have my sympathy for that.

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For fu©k's sake, good one!

Edited by hitman

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... that " should" can also be used (formally, usually) as a part of a conditional sentence "If Clause" where IF can be replaced with SHOULD all the time.

 

I'm sorry but..I'm not so sure that I understand you.

As far as I now:

 

1. "Should" is most commonly used to make recommendations or give advice. It can also be used to express obligation as well as expectation.

2. Should is used:

2.1 used in auxiliary function to express condition - <if he should leave his father, his father would die>

2.2 used in auxiliary function to express obligation, propriety, or expediency - <you should brush your teeth after each meal>

2.3 used in auxiliary function to express futurity from a point of view in the past - <realized that she should have to do most of her farm work before sunrise>

2.4 used in auxiliary function to express what is probable or expected - <with an early start, they should be here by noon>

2.5 used in auxiliary function to express a request in a polite manner or to soften direct statement - <I should suggest that a guide...>

3. There are tree types of the if-clauses:

3.1 type 1 - condition possible to fulfill

3.2 type 2 - condition in theory possible to fulfill

3.3 type 3 - condition not possible to fulfill (too late)

 

This is a small part of the english grammar. I'm not a teacher, and frankly I'm glad that someone is willing to help us, but if you say something like:....... where IF can be replaced with SHOULD all the time....you can't mean that!

With all due respect: You have got to be joking!

 

 

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