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Concerning worksheets > Concerning grammar ´s table of contents on the homepage..
Concerning grammar ´s table of contents on the homepage..
Abbes_Z
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Concerning grammar ´s table of contents on the homepage..
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Again.. Will somebody answer me? |
Hi everybody,
Last night, as I was uploading a grammar contribution about Affixation which, it seems, is the first- ever on this site about the topic, I encountered the problem of selecting the topic option under which it should be i. e. "Affixation".. I scrolled through the grammar ´s table of contents on the homepage but couldn ´t find a link to "Affixation"..
At last, I had to upload it under the option: "Other printables"
Was this the right thing to do? If not, I hope you tell me how can I add a topic to the homepage ´s grammar table of contents entitled "Affixation"?
Thanks beforehand! | |
12 Mar 2009
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Tere-arg
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Hi
You did the right thing.
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13 Mar 2009
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Abbes_Z
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Thanks Tere for your reply!
But the question is: why doesn ´t the link "Affixation" show on the grammar table of contents on the homepage so that everyone knows there are contribution on the topic? |
13 Mar 2009
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alien boy
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Maybe because yours is the first specific item about ´Affixation �?
Have you looked under ´Phonetics´ or searched ´prefixes´ or ´suffixes´? |
13 Mar 2009
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Tere-arg
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There is no link for the subject but I have checked and anyone looking for suffixes and/or prefixes will find it.
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13 Mar 2009
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Abbes_Z
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Thanks,
Still, don ´t you think there should be a link for the subject? It ´s just kind of misleading when someone in need of "Affixation" doesn ´t find it amongst the grammar links.. And, I believe, this also affects the chances of downloading this very printable especially on the long run.. |
13 Mar 2009
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