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  • can u suggested for me how many word should learn a day i m biggner level
  • Thank u for correction :)
  • Juno! You should say "so helpful". It is correction
  • hmm, I'll try to do what you've mentioned below..
    Thank you again for answering me.. u r such a helpful!
  • Dear Juno! What you say is called "inhibitance". It is phychological problem. Or, it is also called "language barrier" or "spoken barrier". I have already answered to this question for so many times! You can read it below but to make a long story short I would say:"Forget that English is not your native, forget about accent (that is of no matter if your English is understandable), pull yourself together and try to overcome the barrier that is in your brains". We, people who speak it , will help you if we see your efforts.
  • Yes you clarified it more for me
    Thank you!
    But you didn't tell me about the fluency thing.. i always find a difficulty when i start a conversation with someone, i always feel like i speak bad English even though I've a decent Grammar skills!
  • Hi, Renate! Your problem is psychological. First of all, I recommend you to talk English loudly to yourself. Then, try to talk to people you know. In any case, it is necessary to make some effort and to try.
  • Dear Trai Pham! I will answer on the discussion "What do you want to know about.....?", OK?
  • Hi, Juno! The following is how to use Simpla Past and Present Perfect.

    1. We use The Simple Past Tense when we mean that the action took place (happened, occured) in the past, is not related to the present (or we don't know about that) and we mention it as a fact (we don't emphasize its duration). We also use this tense when we describe regular action in the past or enumarate a few consecutive actions. In such sentences we usually use a time modifier that describes the past. Here are a few examples:

    He called me up yesterday. (Affirmative) (a fact)
    Did he call you yeasterday? (Interrogative)
    He didn't call me yesterday. (Negative)
    When did you return?
    I often called home when I was on business trip. (Regular action)

    She came home late, took a shower and went to bed (Enumeration)

    2. We use The Present Perfect Tense when we want to say that the action has already taken place but its result is related to the present. In such sentences we never use the past time modifier. There are many so called "standard" cases when we use this tense. Here are a few of them:

    a) there is no time modifier.

    I have bought a car (I still have it)

    b)There is a present time modifier

    I have seen him this week

    c) with the adverbs of uncertain time: just, ever, never, already, yet, recently, lately, before, etc.

    I have just come in ( I am at home now)
    I haven't met him before (I don't know him in person)
    Hasn't he come yet? ( He is not here)
    I have seen that movie recently (I remember it)

    d) when we want to say that some action has been taking place for some time till now.

    I have known him for ages.
    I haven't smoked for a month. (I don't smoke now and it is OK with me)
    I have lived here since the childhood (I still live here and I am not going to move out)

    e) when we mention the number of times.

    I have been here twice.

    f) there are a few special expressions:

    This is the first time I have been here.
    It has been two years since we finished the school.

    There are some other cases. But the principle thing is to realize what this or that tense for. Here is a very understandable example.

    I have bought a new car. The meaning is that you still have it.
    I bought a car last year. It is only information. In the most of cases natives will ask you:"Are you still driving it?" It is not clear that you still have the same car.

    Can and to be able to

    One of the meanings of "can" is an ability to fulfill this or that action. So, these words are synonyms. However, "can" is a modal verb while "to be able to" is a so called pseudomodal one. Such verbs express modality but are used like all the rest with the following exceptions:

    1. They can't be used in Progressive Tenses
    2. They are followed by infinitive (not gerund)

    So, you can say:

    I can do it or
    I am able to do it

    However, these words are not 100% synonyms. In some sentences it is better to use "can" while in other sentences "to be able" sounds more appropriately. For example:

    I can drive (means that you know how to do it, nothing more)
    I am able to drive ( in fact, it means the same but it emphasizes that a person hasn't lost his ability to drive or gained it in some irregular situation)

    Here are a few examples with "to be able":

    He is only 10 but he is already able to drive.
    I had 3 drinks but I am still able to drive.

    Do you see the difference now?
  • Hi, everyone! I was absent for some time. So, I will start answering to the first comment I omitted.

    Arif! I usually correct mistakes if people ask me to.
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