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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

newest/latest information

0Reading newspapers can expose myself to the 01u00latest02u00 information.02br
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00Hi,02br
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00Is "latest" in the above interchangeable with "newest?" Thanks.0-
  

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0 Hi Angliholic02br 00It would be a good idea to use examples taken from texts written by native speakers. Your sentence is ungrammatical. You can use a gerund (reading) as the subject, and a gerund can have an object (newspapers) but 01i 00myself02i 00 is impossible in your sentence.

  • 0 Hi Angliholic02br 00It would be a good idea to use examples taken from texts written by native speakers.
  • Your sentence is ungrammatical.
  • You can use a gerund (reading) as the subject, and a gerund can have an object (newspapers) but 01i 00myself02i 00 is impossible in your sentence.
  • 02i 00 Don't try to use too fancy language.
  • Use words and expressions you are familiar with.
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0 Hi Angliholic02br
00It would be a good idea to use examples taken from texts written by native speakers. Your sentence is ungrammatical. You can use a gerund (reading) as the subject, and a gerund can have an object (newspapers) but 01i00myself02i00 is impossible in your sentence. You want to say: 01i00I can get the latest information from newspape
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0> It would be a good idea to use examples taken from texts written by native speakers. Your sentence is ungrammatical. 02br
00Right on, Cool Breeze. I've already told Angliholic and Vincent Teo about this (with their many postings, this is quite obvious for them two). 02br
00Instead of using 01b00proper models taken from the English newspapers, fiction o

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