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Parasite Posted 21 years ago
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00"you can say that i could learn (an) English by myself 02br
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00worth paying my money for take a course. 02br
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00why it has to have English institution? "02br
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00i think i should say "what is English institution stand for?" 02br
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00thank you in advance...010id1
  

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0"You can say that I could learn English by myself if an English institution is not necessary, or if it is not worth paying to take a course. 02br 0-

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0"You can say that I could learn English by myself if an English institution is not necessary, or if it is not worth paying to take a course. Why does it require an English institution?"02br
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00This may be what you intend.02br
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0thank you so much...Mister Micawber....02br
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00i want to ask you a few question 02br
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00i can use " stand for " in which case? and i just curious if i dont wanna use " require" 02br
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00 there have any other words i can use instead such as....00establish or found 02br
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0 'Require' does not mean 'found' or 'establish'-- is that what you meant to say in your original?02br
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00 'Stand for' means 'tolerate', 'endure'.02br
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00 Synonyms for 'require' in some situations include 'ask, assert oneself, beg, beseech, bid, call for, call upon, cause, challenge, claim, command, compel, constrain, crave, demand, direct, en
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0i know require /found/establish are different but hummm...how can i explain to you02br
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00i just want to know if i can use another way to say or express that "an english institution means something"02br
00except "require" for example " if it's useless why they have to establish" something like that 02br
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0 Is your idea that perhaps English langauge schools of any kind are not needed in society? Then I would probably write something like:02br
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00 'If they are useless, why do we have English schools at all?'02br
00 'If they are of no value, why have so many English schools been established?'02br
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00 Is that the kind of alternatives
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0Besides the meaning Mr. M metioned before, "stand for" can also mean' to represent, on behalf of, to contend , advocate or maintain'.0-
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0 yes..and thank you again Mr.M...02br
00and also apet...thank for your reply 050010id1

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