\nHe's a vampire, like me :o\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nUm, ID*, sorry for making this thread OOT... again... :p\n\nPlease continue :o
\n\nWell, go to this thread, then: Let's Discuss: How to Improve One's English\n\n\n\nActually, the official term is LBGT :D\n\n\n\nWhat's wrong with flaunting one's handsomeness :o\n\n\n\nKewl! A gathering? :)
\n\nWell, you're always welcome to share your wisdom on mastering English in this thread:\n\nLet's Discuss: How to Improve One's English\n\nSee you there, Like Real Soon :)
\nI get your drift, pal.\n\nSadly, this is perhaps one of very precious few threads where one can still discuss something in depth, with the true intention of bettering one's English...\n\nJust note the other threads' topics... games, games, games, and games.\n...
\n\nCorrecting <sb>'s writing is not my forte, I tend to rewrite whatever is being corrected. But since I am being challenged:\n\n\n\nThere's my take.
\n\nThe ultimate challenge would be to speak in a foreign language and use idioms of that language.\n\nFor instance:\n\nI may be speaking about high-speed trains. And I'd perhaps blurt out a sentence like this:\n\nYes, I know that cities A and B are only 100 m...
\n\nLOL thanks. I never get upset when people criticize my blog's grammar... for the next commenter(s) would usually criticize the 'grammar-nazi' by posting "Hey, man, the blogger wrote some nice article. Just get over it, okay?" or something to that effect.\n...
\n\nWhen you're learning a foreign language, a strict grammar structure helps you understand sentences.\n\nAs you become more fluent, you should then study the "street" variations, e.g., inflections, simplifications, etc.\n\nThe first you'll find in tex...
\nThat's 'poetic license', and I have no problem with that :)\n\nIt's really tough when one first hear those gangsta/ghetto/nigga streettalnk :nohope:
\nExactly.\n\nExcept when you're talking about 'ghetto English' or 'slang English'... then all the rules fly out of the window :nohope:\n\nYou ain't seen nuttin' yet!\n\nSee what I mean? :o
Di close saja, sudah ditunjukkan ke jalan yang benar:\n\nFirefox 3.0 final release kok sering crash??
\n\nThe correct sentence should be:\n\nThat guy froze when he saw a ghost.\n\nYou need to determine the proper tense to use. In this matter, we can split the sentence into two parts: the base sentence, and a time modifier:\n\nThat guy froze + ... when <sth happe...
\n\nYes, I know he boldfaced all his post. What I was saying above is:\n\nmosh's prior posts did not use boldface\nsuddenly, mosh used boldface! one asks: WTF is goin' on??\nthe reader saw 2 sentences -- which I highlighted in red above -- and misunderstood those...