hi,, this is the first day to me here.. as i know there are 381 lessons,, and i must completed it.. but i don't know where the place of these lessons,, are there in forum or in another place???? and what is the name of the first lesson?? ...
Forum topic - HANAN Q8 - 01/21/2009 - 14:23 - 5 comments
Hello everyone, I wonder if we have a chat room here to discuss all the things about the lessons we do here. I am new here, I have joined this site for 2 days. thanks (Discuss this site) ...
Forum topic - amyle - 03/16/2010 - 11:03 - 2 comments
... of excercise to practice. I have joined this site for only 3 days. I love this site already. I have tried to visit it everyday. ...
Forum topic - amyle - 03/18/2010 - 12:37 - 1 comment
... 'dude' to greet a girl, since from what i know 'dude' is only used to greet a boy . . and the second condition is: we also used ...
Forum topic - k.cute - 04/08/2009 - 12:59 - 6 comments
hi all.. got other confuse here.. how they different from each other: 1. study & learn 2. adviser & advisor 3. standing applause & standing ovation 4. take .. with & bring 5. get up & wake up 6. wrong, mistake, error ...
Forum topic - k.cute - 01/15/2009 - 15:36 - 8 comments
What do you believe makes a successful life? A rich man can be called a success because he has a lot of money, but what if he dies alone with no family or friends and no one remembers or misses him? Was he a success? I know people who are not ri ...
Forum topic - Chris McCarthy - 02/17/2009 - 15:36 - 9 comments
As regards the verb help, is it correct to use the preposition to before another verb? For instance: He helped her to cross the street or He helped her cross the street? What's the rule? Thank you, (Grammar) ...
Forum topic - EnglishLearner - 12/03/2008 - 19:49 - 7 comments
I have a doubt regarding the use of the prepositions by and from. For example is it correct to say "from me" with the same meaning of "by me"? which is the difference between these two prepositions? (Grammar) ...
Forum topic - EnglishLearner - 03/24/2009 - 23:23 - 5 comments
Hi to everybody! Please, could someone explain to me the difference in usage "although" and "though" as conjunctions. And please give a few examples. I would be grateful. (Grammar) ...
Forum topic - ynastia - 08/07/2009 - 12:46 - 2 comments
Hello Would you please tell me whether the second sentences are OK ,if yes, do the both sentences mean the same thing? 1- My mother baked the cake specially for me. 2- My mother baked the cake especially for me. 1- The food was specially f ...
Forum topic - Majidkh - 06/26/2009 - 01:54 - 2 comments