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fsams

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A little kinda doubt!!
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Which is right and wrong?
My brother and me were going to the airport.
My brother and I were going to the airport.
Are the two sentence correct???
I have seen both variations. If you have read
Katie Price ´s JORDAN:PUSHED TO THE LIMIT
you would see, She has used ´Pete and me ´ instead of ´Pete and I ´
So I would like to know if it is a variation in British and American English.
Thanks Fsams
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stuartallen77

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Hi fsams,
´My brother and I ´ is classically correct, but in spoken English and informal written English (like in an SMS message or email), ´my brother and me ´ would be more normal.
Not classically correct, but ´my brother and me ´ would be more used in native speaking countries these days.
Hope this helps,
Stuart
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Sulany

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software to convert audio into text- any hint?
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hi everybody, I need your help.
Do you, guys, know any software to convert audio into text? I searched the net but I just find tools to convert text into audio, not the opposite...
I appreciate any hint.
Have a wonderful weekend.
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dennismychina

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Hi Sulany,
Excuse my ignorance but why would you want to (for what purpose and how will you use it) convert an audio file to text?
Enjoy. |
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cleopatrra

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HEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLP!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I uploaded three contributions yesterday (2 powerpoint presentations and a worksheet). I see that they are being downloaded but I don ´t get the points : ´(; ´(; ´( plzzzzzzzzzzzz help meeeeeee |
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cleopatrra

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Thaaaaaaaaaanks :)...I will be patient ;) |
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Mahalo

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Call all my USA friends...
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Hi all-
Just curious where all the USA people are from...
I am from Sarasota, Florida (Mahalo means hello in Hawaiian) |
7 Nov 2009 |
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bettysunshinegirl

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ON LINE EXERCISES!
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HI EVERYONE! SORRY FOR NOT CONTRIBUTING AS MUCH AS I WOULD LIKE TO, BUT I HAVE HAD TO MUCH WORK. I ´M TRYING TO CREATE A OE, BUT WHEN I TRIED TO USE THE TOOL, PUT A CHECK ON THE RIGHT ONES, I CAN ´T, BECAUSE THE SQUARE APPEARS AT THE TOP OF THE TOOL BAR AND I CAN ´T MOVE IT! AND THE SOUND TOOL I CAN ´T ADD IT TO MY OE ´S SINCE MY FIRST ONES, AND I DON ´T KNOW WHY? BECAUSE I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING. I HAVE SO MANY IDEAS TO SHARE WITH ALL OF YOU, BUT I CAN ´T! WITHOUT YOUR HELP. THANKS IN ADVANCED!  |
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cheezels

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Hi there! Are you using firefox? If you then that could be the problem... You need to use Internet Explorer... Good luck! Tip: Please try not to write all in capital letters on the forum as it makes your post difficult to read 
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maria_joao

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More practical lessons
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Any suggestions, please?
I’m teaching a group of 16 students aged 15, 16. Globally they have a very poor English knowledge.
Right in the beginning when it came to do some reading comprehension (daily routine) they couldn’t answer simple questions.
They’ve just started to attend this one year professional course and will start working in June; they’ve only got one 90 minutes lesson/week. The content of course in English is «professional life». I´ve started giving them vocab. concerning jobs and places and at the end of the course I will teach them to write CV, but for this type of students I’d like to do it more practical.
Have you got any suggestions? I’d appreciate them.
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eng789

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I agree wit AB, role plays of different everyday situations. |
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Marla D.

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Word for Apple
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Hi, Does anyone have Word for Apple? If so, do you know how to make the thumbnail view go away? Thanks! Marla |
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Marla D.

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Hi Joe. Thanks for the response. I was referring to the thumbnail which appears in the left column when the document is opened. I took your advice anyway. It seemed that unchecking that would be a good idea. Not sure why, LOL. Thanks
pburger, Thanks for your information, but what is that link exactly?
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