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Hamoody_usa Posted 19 years ago
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at what on in?

0hello, everyone02br
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00how are u ?02br
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00i am glad to be with u in the best forum for learning english.02br
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00my english is not perfect.02br
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00i've been learning for 1 year and an half.02br
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00however, i have some questions. first of all, if i do anymistake please correct me02br
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00my question is about the subject02br
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00at:02br
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00on: 02br
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00in:02br
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00when should i use those , for example02br
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00let's start with days, months and year.02br
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00second, sometime we use at with school but ohertime we use in ,,{{ really confusion))02br
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00what is the correct sentence:02br
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00i am on my way to come to you ? is it right.02br
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00or i am in my way.?02br
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00please, if u can tell me some differences between at.and on?02br
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00thank you so much02br
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00by the way, i have small question about clean and wash02br
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00do they have the same meaning. can i say i wash my dishes02br
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00or i am cleaning my dishes?02br
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00how about body? wash your body, or clean ur body?02br
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00.. before i finish. really smaaaal point 02br
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00how about wipe and swap?02br
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00do they have the same meaning , too?02br
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00thank u very much02br
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00i really appreciate ur helps0-
  

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47 visitors to this subject. but non of them replies me? (at what on in?

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47 visitors to this subject. but non of them replies me?

at least, if my english is not understandable, please let me know to explain what i mean by my subject.(at what on in?
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Hello Hamoody,

Welcome to the forum. I think people were a little bit daunted by the number of questions here, you might get more response if you ask everything separately.

let's start with days, months and year. on a day (on Wednesday) but in a month or year (in September, in 1987).

i am on my way to come to you ? is it right. correct

or i am in my way.? incor
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Some people might be more inclined to reply if you use correct forms when you know them -- for instance, I instead of i, you instead of u. I know these shortcuts are common on the internet, but some people feel they are out of place in a forum dedicated to correct English. Everyone here makes choices about which posts to answer, and personally I find myself less willing to spend my time trying
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Hamoody_usaHello, everyone

How are you ?

I am glad to be with you in the best forum for learning English.

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