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Old 09-Jul-2004, 20:00
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May I suggest you that link regarding your question :wink:
Well, that won't hit it completely but it will also help.


http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/errors.html


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May I suggest you that link regarding your question :wink:
Well, that won't hit it completely but it will also help.


http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/errors.html


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That's a good site. I think it applies to NES as well.
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May I suggest you that link regarding your question :wink:
Well, that won't hit it completely but it will also help.


http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/errors.html


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That's a good site. I think it applies to NES as well.

Could you help me with the Arconoym "NES"? THX :wink:

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May I suggest you that link regarding your question :wink:
Well, that won't hit it completely but it will also help.


http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/errors.html


Ulli
That's a good site. I think it applies to NES as well.

Could you help me with the Arconoym "NES"? THX :wink:

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Yes. Excellent link. Thank you. :D

NES: Native English Speaker(s)
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May I suggest you that link regarding your question :wink:
Well, that won't hit it completely but it will also help.


http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/errors.html


Ulli
That's a good site. I think it applies to NES as well.

Could you help me with the Arconoym "NES"? THX :wink:

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Yes. Excellent link. Thank you. :D

NES: Native English Speaker(s)
You're welcome :wink: Is NES a dictonary

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Ulli :wink:
No. NES is an acroynm which stands for Native English Speaker(s).

NES also stands for:

National Energy Strategy
Not Elsewhere Specified
National Employment Service
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No. NES is an acroynm which stands for Native English Speaker(s).

NES also stands for:

National Energy Strategy
Not Elsewhere Specified
National Employment Service
THX. Casiopea for the information, that's new for me :wink:

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Um, try:
  • That's new to me.

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Super, it has worked out
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i guess the most common ones are

verb tense
subject and verb agreement
and reference pronoun
and comma mistakes

what do you think
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