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| what are you waiting for from the forum by next year or in the next year or on the next year or at the next year and what is the different between of them ------------------------------------------------------------ What is the correct : What I have from information or of information ------------------------------------------------------------- What is the correct : this computer is one of the best machine on the market Or in the market ---------------------------------------------------------------] and thankyou for help |
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| . None seems quite right, Nader. I would write: What are you expecting of the forum next year? I have some information. This computer is one of the best machines on the market. . |
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| Hello N75 For #1, I think this sentence may be nearer your intended meaning: 1. What are you expecting from the forum, (in the) next year? For #2, you would say "from the information I have", e.g. 2. From the information I have here, I would say that black-faced spoonbills were never seen in the UK. For #3, 3. This computer is one of the best machines on the market. (By the way, "thank you!" should be two words!) MrP Edit: Sorry, MM, I didn't see you there! |
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| than kyou for help |
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