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Post 14 Mar 2013, 18:30

English School for Non-Native-English-Speakers

This is a topic for all non-English speakers to learn English! Ask away, the teacher is here! :)
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Post 14 Mar 2013, 18:33

Re: English School for Non-English Teachers

This is a topic for all non-English teachers to learn English! Ask away, the teacher is here! :)
Great topic man! I like it! keep up the good work!
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Post 14 Mar 2013, 19:59

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This is a topic for all non-English teachers to learn English! Ask away, the teacher is here! :)
I am so sorry I won't benefit from it... I'm not a teacher ;( trolololo
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Post 14 Mar 2013, 21:59

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Woops! A little mistake there. It's fixed now ;) Even the master makes mistakes!
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Post 14 Mar 2013, 22:11

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Lol Ben, what did you think? "I need to get to 1000 posts ASAP!"? :P
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Post 14 Mar 2013, 23:56

Re: English School for Non-English-Native-Speakers

Maaayyyyybbeeee ;)

Lol, no. A little conversation Matt, Mully, and I had on TS. We went on for an hour about some technical English terminology :P

P.S., when I say that you had replied, my first thought was that you locked my topic! :lol:
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Post 15 Mar 2013, 00:06

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P.S., when I say that you had replied, my first thought was that you locked my topic! :lol:
Hehe, poor Anti. He has a reputation of harsh moderator, but he is a really nice guy.
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Post 15 Mar 2013, 07:33

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Post 15 Mar 2013, 07:51

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For what it's worth, I think that you've done an excellent job moderating the forum. I'm not too big on troll(ish) topics like this, but maybe once in a while people can have fun, as long as it is in the proper place, yeah? ;)
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Post 15 Mar 2013, 07:58

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I'm not too big on troll(ish) topics like this, but maybe once in a while people can have fun, as long as it is in the proper place, yeah? ;)
Exactly ;)
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Post 20 Mar 2013, 16:16

Re: English School for Non-English-Native-Speakers

So why didn't the bike stand on its own?

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It was two-tired!
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Post 22 Mar 2013, 07:39

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So why didn't the bike stand on its own?

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It was two-tired!
:lol: :D

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An investigator! :D
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Post 25 Mar 2013, 06:04

Re: English School for Non-English-Native-Speakers

Okay everyone, no more trolling. It is time to be serious: the teacher is back.

Our first lesson will be one that was brought up by an undisclosed individual. This concerns how then and than are used respectively.

It is all very easy: Then is used to specify a transition in time, or a certain event. Example: "First, I went to the bar, then I got drunk."
Than is used to show a comparison between/among objects, people, ideas, etc. Example: "BludMaster is more drunk than Revolution."

And there you have it! Now go out and show those Grammar Nazies who really knows English! :D
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Post 25 Mar 2013, 11:06

Re: English School for Non-English-Native-Speakers

Okay everyone, no more trolling. It is time to be serious: the teacher is back.

Our first lesson will be one that was brought up by an undisclosed individual. This concerns how then and than are used respectively.

It is all very easy: Then is used to specify a transition in time, or a certain event. Example: "First, I went to the bar, then I got drunk."
Than is used to show a comparison between/among objects, people, ideas, etc. Example: "BludMaster is more drunk than Revolution."

And there you have it! Now go out and show those Grammar Nazies who really knows English! :D
Shenanigans! Blud can´t be more drunk than Revo!
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Post 25 Mar 2013, 11:08

Re: English School for Non-English-Native-Speakers

Someone here doesn't know who is the head of the Beer clan. :P

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