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Grammar and Linguistics > AT ALL / WHATSOEVER ?¿
AT ALL / WHATSOEVER ?¿
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cheezels
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ooooooooo zora.... you don�t think you could find your "mojo" for a grammar worksheet on this point :-) It�s the little things in english that make my head spin on how to explain it!!!!! T hats why zora your explanations I always take special note of! (yours too alien boy!)
Dear alien boy, this morning I am making a huge pot of chicken and vege soup (was -20 yesterday!!!) so sending some virtual soup your way :-) Hope you feel better soon!
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17 Jan 2009
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cheezels
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REST!!!! Please don�t rush to do anything!! You just have a really good way of explaining things clearly with good examples :-) I am as a native I�ve been trying my best lately to get my head around the "rules" for english .... It has opened up a whole new world so to speak!!!! The main topics and grammar points are not too bad to try and explain... it�s all those pesky other grammar/language points in english that I never ever knew there even was a rule for!!!!
I am on a very very steep learning curve at the moment and loving it! That�s why my FAV worksheets from here are ones like Domnitzas as she has the explanations as well as the exercises :-) (as well as many others)
I will look forward to whatever you produce whenever you WANT to and feel like it :-)
Do you have one book or website that you particularly recommend for explaining clearly (and concisely) the specific rules for grammar. I have so many bookmarked and read through as much as I can but it would be nice to know that one particular book or source is super!
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17 Jan 2009
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