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Hiperaktif Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

It has alot of / there are alot of

0 Hi.. 02br
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00there are alot of advantages to speak English 02br
00this is true, ok.. 02br
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00so.. 02br
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00it has alot of advantages to speak English 02br
00is this true ? 02br
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00the other question.. 02br
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00I try to make something..my purpose is that I can do it.. 02br
00so, 02br
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00how can I say it ? 02br
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00"I am trying to make it to can succeed" 02br
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00I think my sentence is incorrect.. 02br
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00but, 02br
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00there is a difference between "to can succeed" and "to succeed" 02br
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00? 02br
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00is the correct answer that "to be able to succeed" ? 02br
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00thank you 0-
  

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0 Hello 02br 02br 00I am afraid I didn't get what you are asking. But could you allow me to put my two cents? 02br 02br 00As for the 1st question, I probably would say something like "Speaking English is a big advantage" or "You have many advantages over me; English proficiency is one of them" or "It is to your advantage to learn English skills".

  • 0 Hello 02br 02br 00I am afraid I didn't get what you are asking.
  • But could you allow me to put my two cents?
  • 02br 02br 00As for the 1st question, I probably would say something like "Speaking English is a big advantage" or "You have many advantages over me; English proficiency is one of them" or "It is to your advantage to learn English skills".
  • 02br 02br 00As for the 2nd question, you might say like "I'm making every effort to succeed in the exam".
  • "I'm making every effort to be able to succeed in the exam" would not be ungrammatical but to me it sounds somehow redundant.
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0 Hello 02br
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00I am afraid I didn't get what you are asking. But could you allow me to put my two cents? 02br
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00As for the 1st question, I probably would say something like "Speaking English is a big advantage" or "You have many advantages over me; English proficiency is one of them" or "It is to your advantage to learn English skills". 02br
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0 There are [a lot of / lots of] advantages to speaking English. 02br
00Being able to speak English has [a lot of / lots of] advantages. 02br
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00The sentences above are probably what you want. 02br
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00"to can" is impossible. Modal verbs are defective verbs in that they have no infinitive forms. 02br
00I didn't understand ex
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00As you know, I too am an English learner at a mere beginner stage.12blockquote
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00Sorry, Paco -- I'm afraid you have misunderstood the meaning of "beginner"! An English learner at the beginner stage is someone who buys a box of soap instead of soup, and tries to cook it! We know you're not a native speaker, but yo
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0 Hello Khoff 02br
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00I'm afraid I might buy a box of soap instead of soup. I feel my eyesight and my sense of smell are getting weaker gradually. Even the Niagara medicines from Kaiser Co can't prevent me from that kind of senile decay. 02br
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00paco 0-

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