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Ashraf1978 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

the use of ( a , the , of , in , on , none )

hello

I have some problems in using these ( a , the , none , in , on , none of them ), so I cann't determine when use anyone of those words

please help me explaining the use of each , and please give me examples.

thanks a lot to all.
  

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Hi, Please try to write some examples of sentences using these words. Then we can check them for you. That will save us from having to write long explanations about those aspects you already know about.

  • Hi, Please try to write some examples of sentences using these words.
  • Then we can check them for you.
  • That will save us from having to write long explanations about those aspects you already know about.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

Please try to write some examples of sentences using these words. Then we can check them for you. That will save us from having to write long explanations about those aspects you already know about.

Best wishes, Clive
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thank you Clive,

ex1: I will try ( no sleeping / not to sleep )
ex2: I'm going to my work, ( for working / to work )
ex3: the tempreture today is about 30
ex4: I need to buy a shirt ( for the work / to ware it in the work )
ex5 : I don't want to go to the shop ( for shoping / to do shoping ) today

I read in BBC news ( the tempreture is of 30 Celius) , is this tr
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Hi,

ex1: I will try ( no sleeping / not to sleep ) Both OK, but 'not to sleep' is very much the normal thing to say.
ex2: I'm going to my work, ( for working / to work );to work
ex3: the tempreture today is about 30OK
ex4: I need to buy a shirt ( for the work / to ware it in the work ) for work or to wear at work
ex5 : I don't want to go to the shop ( for sh
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well, i have the same problem /i have same problems. where to i use (a) /when i gonna use (a) where i can use (a)

now pure examples : "this is a car" <that feels correct . (this is an example) - cannot put a there, feels so wrong:/
but let's go on with this one: "Jimmy is looking for advice on a car design" - that feels odd. "Jimmy
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Hi,
You have mixed your examples and your comments together, in a way that confuses me. Your lack of capital letters and your creative use of your own version of punctuation also makes it hard for me to follow your comments.

Think of it this way.
You walk into a room where I am, and you say 'I saw a stude
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Thanks for your help. Emotion: smile

I have a blog I'm very pleased if someone would check in to show me the basic mistakes i made. And i
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Hello clive

I think that your comments on what juhan wrote are right , there is something ambigous.

Best wishes
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Still have the problem, i am a bit unsure about the English in my blog admissibility. My main goal is obviously not to wrote an English super properly(because i am unable to get that super skill for tomorrow, because maybe i need to add some pictures with comments tomorrow). The plan is rather to show my stuff with readable comments. It's unacceptable that attention goes to a very low-level Engli
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Brilliant looking feedback:/
Emotion: sad

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