[Grammar] Please proceed to talk.

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Mero3004

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Hi,


First of all, thank you very much for this extremely forum!


I would like to some confusions questions.


1) I really try to understand it for a while and don't succes: What is the differences between Proceed to Continue ?
* May I say:
Please proceed to talk?
Please proceed the project?


2) May VS might is very complicated me someone can help me with it to understand it forever?


Therefore while I am speaking or writing it stuck me and my English not going smooth.
 

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Re: Several question

Hi,

First of all, thank you very much for this extremely (there seems to be a word missing here) forum!

I would like to (there is a word missing here) some [STRIKE]confusions[/STRIKE] questions which are confusing me.


1) I [STRIKE]really[/STRIKE] have been trying to understand it for a while [STRIKE]and[/STRIKE] but [STRIKE]don't succes:[/STRIKE] without success. What is the differences between Proceed to Continue? (The underlined part does not make sense.)
* May I say:
Please proceed to talk? Yes, you can.
Please proceed with the project? With the addition of "with", you can.


[STRIKE]Therefore[/STRIKE] While I am speaking or writing English, I sometimes get stuck. [STRIKE]it stuck me and my English not going smooth.[/STRIKE]

Welcome to the forum. :hi:

See my comments and corrections above, in red.

Please start a separate thread for your question about "may" and "might".
 

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Re: Several question

Mero, please note that I have changed your thread title.

Extract from the Posting Guidelines:

'Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.'



 

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Hi Again,

Thank you very much!
it is amazing, I really appreciate it.

I have not been understanding the may VS might answer (Hope I used "Haven't been, correctly.)
 

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I asked you to start a new thread​ for the question about "may vs might".
 

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You are right,My mistake,thanks!
 

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You are right. My mistake. Thanks!

Remember to put a space after every full stop, comma, question mark and exclamation mark.
 
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