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17.02.06 22:15
I try to learn english. Now I am doing some exercises, but not shure my answers right or not. Can anybody help me?
NEW 17.02.06 22:24
To start with, let me correct some of your mistakes:
I'd say: I am trying to learn English. ..., but I am not sure if my answers are right.
What exercises are you doing? How can I help you?
в ответ pushnik 17.02.06 22:15
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I try to learn english. Now I am doing some exercises, but not shure my answers right or not. Can anybody help me?
I try to learn english. Now I am doing some exercises, but not shure my answers right or not. Can anybody help me?
To start with, let me correct some of your mistakes:
I'd say: I am trying to learn English. ..., but I am not sure if my answers are right.
What exercises are you doing? How can I help you?
If you can read this, thank your teacher.
NEW 17.02.06 22:40
в ответ pushnik 17.02.06 22:31
In any case "by 3 June" is correct - that means "not later than 3 June"
I'd also say "until" and "before" are also possible. But never "to".
What about the task of the exercise? How many answers can be given?
I'd also say "until" and "before" are also possible. But never "to".
What about the task of the exercise? How many answers can be given?
If you can read this, thank your teacher.
NEW 17.02.06 22:55
"check" and "confirm"
Not "control" since it means "regulate" or "rule". It used to mean "check" before but this meaning has become archaic in modern English.
"confirm" means "to say that something is correct or true"
Not "control" since it means "regulate" or "rule". It used to mean "check" before but this meaning has become archaic in modern English.
"confirm" means "to say that something is correct or true"
If you can read this, thank your teacher.
NEW 17.02.06 23:12
в ответ pushnik 17.02.06 23:06
Certainly you may! ("Can I ask you else?" sounds rather Russian, you'd better say "May I ask you some more questions? May I ask anything (something) else?)
Attached are the two questionnaries - please return them to me by 24 September. "the" is correct here
Attached are the two questionnaries - please return them to me by 24 September. "the" is correct here
If you can read this, thank your teacher.
NEW 17.02.06 23:25
"Here's the report - I hope you like it." The subject is necessary here (in contrast to our Russian construction "Надеюсь, Вам понравится"), though I'd even say "I hope you'll like it". In colloquial spoken language (e.g. in a dialogue) you can omit "I" but I'd use it in written language.
Judging by the "mistakes", I assume the book the exercises are taken from is Russian. Am I right?
Judging by the "mistakes", I assume the book the exercises are taken from is Russian. Am I right?
If you can read this, thank your teacher.
NEW 17.02.06 23:33
в ответ nblens 17.02.06 23:25
I don't know the name of this book exactly, because I have only copies of several pages. I guess, it should be a german book (I am living in Frankfurt now). The neme of book is approximately "Email" or "Learn write email". Not shure.
Please one sentense else, ok?
"I'm returning your original document with my comments inserted with red." (Ich hab keine Ahnung, was für einen Fehler gibt es hier.)
Please one sentense else, ok?
"I'm returning your original document with my comments inserted with red." (Ich hab keine Ahnung, was für einen Fehler gibt es hier.)
NEW 18.02.06 00:05
в ответ pushnik 17.02.06 23:54
"Hope you'll be capable of opening the document this time." It seems here that the authors prefer the colloquial variant, so "I" can be omitted here. So you can also omit it in the previous sentence using "you'll like it". But "capable of doing sth." is the correct expression.
"Please check the attached document carefully and let me know if you have any questions."
answers in brackets (without "the")
"Please check the attached document carefully and let me know if you have any questions."
answers in brackets (without "the")
If you can read this, thank your teacher.
NEW 18.02.06 00:31
в ответ pushnik 18.02.06 00:16
Read books in English - this is the best possibility to learn languages.
There are also some useful links which you can use:
http://www.lbt-languages.de/ (cklick on free learning aids on the left hand side)
http://www.anglik.net/ - variuos links for English as a foreign language
http://www.cjr.org/tools/lc/
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/
http://www.englishskills.com/
http://esl.about.com/
http://www.better-english.com/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/
Is it enough?
I am a late bird and never go to bed before midnight. But now I think I'll fall asleep soon.
What do you study?
There are also some useful links which you can use:
http://www.lbt-languages.de/ (cklick on free learning aids on the left hand side)
http://www.anglik.net/ - variuos links for English as a foreign language
http://www.cjr.org/tools/lc/
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/
http://www.englishskills.com/
http://esl.about.com/
http://www.better-english.com/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/
Is it enough?
I am a late bird and never go to bed before midnight. But now I think I'll fall asleep soon.
What do you study?
If you can read this, thank your teacher.