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hi.i need your help .please i need new material for students of basic courses.:roll:
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I am afraid that the answer is probably not- they may well fall under copyright. Is there any copyright message on them?
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Tdol
I am afraid that the answer is probably not- they may well fall under copyright. Is there any copyright message on them?
I'll copy it and paste it from my book. Is that banned?
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Fleur de mort
Can I post my lessons here?
I have great lessons from the British council.
I see nothing wrong with it unless (as Tdol mentioned) the lessons are copyrighted. I would like to see them.
(The word can used in making a request is quite informal and is usually used in speech and not used much in writing.)
~R
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RonBee
(The word can used in making a request is quite informal and is usually used in speech and not used much in writing.)
~R
Hi Ron
I remember having the opportunity to hear my English teacher engaged in a dialogue with one of my classmates [many years ago]:
Pupil : Teacher, can I open the window?
Teacher : Yes, you can, but you may not!
[ it was a chilly day and our teacher had a bad cold]
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teia_petrescu
Teacher : Yes, you can, but you may not!
In my grammar class, while studying modals,my grammar teacher mentioned this very example ,Teia!
(you are able to close the window but I don't allow you to)
I.A;-)
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Veron1
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In my grammar class, while studying modals,my grammar teacher mentioned this very example ,Teia!
(you are able to close the window but I don't allow you to)
I.A;-)
Exactly!
Yes, it is possible. It was a real opportunity for my teacher to put two modal verbs in practice:can and may. It was a good example and I use it in my English classes, whenever I have to explain the difference between can and may