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A text to practice my English!
Hello everyone! How are you all?
I am writing this text only for practicing my writing but as you can see, there is no topic.
Today I have read in one note I had from a couple of years ago. This note prayed that in English, when you are using the imperative, the prepositions are put at the end of the sentence, like:
- I have to clean my room.
- Clean it then!
I did not remember it, so I am happy of reminding it.
I have written a new note saying: “If you don’t know how to use the prepositions at, on and in, study them then!
See you, I hope you all are good.
11 de abr. de 2020 10:48
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A text to practice my English!
Hello everyone! How are you all?
I am writing this text only to practice my writing skills but as you can see, there is no topic.
Today I <s>have</s> read in one note that I had from a couple of years ago. This note said/stated that in English, when you are using the imperative, the prepositions are put at the end of the sentence, like:
- I have to clean my room.
- Clean it then!
I did not remember it, so I am happy to review it again.
I have written a new note saying: “If you don’t know how to use the prepositions at, on and in, study them then!
See you, I hope you all are good.
11 de abril de 2020
1
A text to practice my English!
Hello everyone! How are you all?
I am writing this text only <s>for</s> to practise <s>practicing</s> my writing but as you can see, there is no topic.
Today I <s>have</s> read <s>in one</s> a note I had from a couple of years ago. This note <s>prayed </s> said that in English, when you are using the imperative, the prepositions are put at the end of the sentence, like:
- I have to clean my room.
- Clean it then!
I did not remember it, so I am happy <s>of reminding it</s> to have been reminded/ happy to remember.
I have written a new note saying: “If you don’t know how to use the prepositions at, on and in, study them then!
See you, I hope you all are good.
11 de abril de 2020
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Carlos
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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