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Brook909
@Brook909 (110)
Age 54
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How could i say?go straight ahead or go straight forward?
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
15 Jun 13
hi,dear mylotters: if i meet somebody who asks me for direction on the street and i want to tell him keep going on,what should i say? go straight ahead ?or go straight forward? by the what is the difference among the words of...
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Brook909
ok,it's nice.I understand the original meaning of the ahead and i'll never use go forward again,many thanks
15 Jun 13
how can i invite foreign friends to have a group photo taken with me?
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
5 Apr 13
Hi,dear mylotters,i often meet foreign friends on some places and sometimes they are friendly to help me to take photos of me and my friends.and i can say " thanks" in english.but furthermore i sometimes want to invite the kind...
2 responses
Brook909
thank you ,dear ElvisH,but what shoule i say if i'd like to invite you to take a photo with me at some place either in USA or in China,what should i say?
5 Apr 13
what does"i think so" actuually mean?
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
3 Apr 13
hi,dear mylotters,i have another question today.what on earth does 'i think so'mean?is the sentence always positive or sometimes negative? For example: A:I don't think we've met. B:I think so. so here is the question.what on...
3 responses
Brook909
thank you,dear owlwings,you r a real native english speaker,you solved my problem wehich has remained in my mind for many years,many thanks to you and wittygenie
3 Apr 13
what do you say when the play on dvd plays to the end?
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
1 Apr 13
Hi,dear mylotters,what do you say when the film on TV or the play on DVD plays to the end?it ended,right?it finished,right?and how to ask if the play to the end.can i say: is it ended?is it finished?has it ended?has it finished?is...
2 responses
Brook909
i think the words of 'finish'and'end' are the same
3 Apr 13
what's the difference between'Did you finish your work?'&'Have you finsihed your
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
2 Apr 13
hello,all dear mylotters,I have been still bothering by two sentences,because i don't konw the exact meaning of them.what's the difference between'Did you finish your work?'and'Have you finished your work?',many thanks
4 responses
Brook909
thank you!zerostats,by the way i'd like to ask you another question:if i want to know the time.i can ask'what time is it?'and i learned a sentence of 'do you happen to have the time?'is it equal to 'do you have the time?'?,if so what is the 'happen to 'used...
2 Apr 13
what's the difference between'Did you finish your work?'&'Have you finsihed your
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
2 Apr 13
hello,all dear mylotters,I have been still bothering by two sentences,because i don't konw the exact meaning of them.what's the difference between'Did you finish your work?'and'Have you finished your work?',many thanks
4 responses
Brook909
thank you ,owlwings,by the way,when some people were watching a vedio on DVD and one of them left out for something but when he came back, the vedio was to the end.so how can he ask if the vedio is to the end?Is it to the end?it ended?has it ended?is it...
2 Apr 13
what's the difference between'Did you finish your work?'&'Have you finsihed your
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
2 Apr 13
hello,all dear mylotters,I have been still bothering by two sentences,because i don't konw the exact meaning of them.what's the difference between'Did you finish your work?'and'Have you finished your work?',many thanks
4 responses
Brook909
hi,i know the tenses,but i don't know the diference in meaning of the two sentences,are the two sentence same in meaning?thank you
2 Apr 13
what are the differences between the 'someone' and the 'somebody' ?
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
15 Mar 13
hi,dear mylotters,we almost use the word of someone and somebody,but i really don't know the exact differences between them.further more i don't know the differences between the 'anyone'and the 'anybody' either,i'll really...
4 responses
Brook909
thank you,thanks to owlwings,you know my question exactly
16 Mar 13
what is the difference betwen'cloak'and'cape"?
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
28 Feb 11
hi,dear,i don't know the difference betweeen'cloak'and'cape",could you help me?thanks
5 responses
Brook909
many thanks,jeanneyvonne,you gave the most detailed expaination
4 Mar 11
what do you call this place?
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
28 Feb 11
Hello, i climbed a mountain yesterday and I arrived at a place where there are many rocks,what do u call this kind of place in english? see my attached picture
1 response
Brook909
thank u,dear dreamy ,how about 'rock sea"? 'brash rocks' is right?
28 Feb 11
how can i be successful?
cutepink_13
@cutepink_13
(691)
20 Jun 10
when i see people so successful i tend to envy them and asking myself why i didn't become like them. some are famous and even more richer. i know that it is bad to envy but i cant help it
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Brook909
hi,Mr Magtibaygom,this is good idea:"be-do-have",i'll try to follow this formula in a proper order without taking any shortcut.thanks
22 Jun 10
what is the exact word to describe this direction?
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
9 Jun 10
hi,guys,i failed to upload the sketch yesterday.now let me describe it in a story: long time ago,there was a man wanted to entry the city with a long bamboo pole in his hand at the citygate.First he tried to hold the pole...
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Brook909
thank you very much,I've learned a word from you."elongated",I will never forget it.many thanks again.
13 Jun 10
what is the exact word to describe this direction?
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
9 Jun 10
hi,guys,i failed to upload the sketch yesterday.now let me describe it in a story: long time ago,there was a man wanted to entry the city with a long bamboo pole in his hand at the citygate.First he tried to hold the pole...
1 response
Brook909
ok,it's very kind of you.in addition,Can i say the man hold the pole longitudinally? longways?or hoding the pole parallel to the road?or perpendicular to the gate?
11 Jun 10
what is the exact word to describe this direction?
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
9 Jun 10
hi,guys,i failed to upload the sketch yesterday.now let me describe it in a story: long time ago,there was a man wanted to entry the city with a long bamboo pole in his hand at the citygate.First he tried to hold the pole...
1 response
Brook909
thanks,so the man should hold the bamboo pole elongated in order to walk through the gate.but the bamboo pole is a solid object,it's without any extension.can it be elongated?please explain more about the usage of the word"elongate"
10 Jun 10
what is the exactly word to describe the direction as shown?
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
9 Jun 10
hello,dear mylotters.i have a trouble in describing the directions shown as in the sketch i attached.what word is in common use to describe the direction drwan with a green line?
1 response
Brook909
let me tell you with a story: long long a ago,there was a man wanted to enter the city with a long bamboo pole in his hand at the city gate.first he tried hold the pole vertically he couldn't get in,then he tried to hold it honrizontally he couldn't get in...
9 Jun 10
what is the exactly word to describe the direction as shown?
Brook909
@Brook909
(110)
9 Jun 10
hello,dear mylotters.i have a trouble in describing the directions shown as in the sketch i attached.what word is in common use to describe the direction drwan with a green line?
1 response
Brook909
sorry,i failed to upload the sketch,let me try again.
9 Jun 10
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