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| ok. that's it for now. thank you. one more thing I'm from argentina, that's why I am asking this, I'm starting to learn the language.and I like it!!!! Last edited by adri; 26-Jun-2005 at 01:19. |
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| . There are many good grammar books and websites, Adri, but you will need to read the whole text, as you are asking about the complete grammar of English. It might be easier for you to google the individual item of concern, for example 'direct object', and read through the information which is offered on that topic. |
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