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Is using of non-finite improve the fluency in speaking English
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Old 27-Oct-2006, 06:45
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Is using of non-finite improve the fluency in speaking English
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Using the term "non-finite" does not improve the fluency of anyone. That said, one cannot be fluent in English without using gerunds, infinitives, and participles.
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Using the term "non-finite" does not improve the fluency of anyone. That said, one cannot be fluent in English without using gerunds, infinitives, and participles.
i am very much thankfully for giving the imformation.
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i am very much thankfully for giving the imformation.
mike thanks very much..............
You're very welcome.

BTW, your last sentence should be:

I am very thankful to you for giving me the information, Mike. Thanks very much.
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