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  • Thank you Tara,your own video is great too.
    I just felt an urge to welcome her to MyEC.:)
    I was right about the country,when I took my suggestion but nothing else,in Joseph's blog:

    My 20,000 member suggestion:
    Gender:male
    Country:India
    English Level:Advanced
    Date of joining:8th of May,2010.
    Have a nice day,and celebrate well 1st of May!

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  • hi tara
    i'm happy for being your friend, and i hope to learn english more of you.
  • I like all your writings
  • Hi Tara,

    We are only 82 members away! Let's count down to the great moment! When the day really comes...

    Cheers,
    Expector
  • Hi, Tara!

    I just wanted you to know that I uploaded the music notes (JPG fiel, Melody only), and MP3 file (Clarinet, Melody only), so you can carry a tune as you look at the music & listen to the music (Melody only), and then you can practice with the original MP3 (the one with accompaniment).....Hoping you could learn it!
  • Hi, Tara!

    You could hear the melody a bit louder souding like Violin & Clarinet together playing on the music. I am going to rearrange music notes for the melody only without the accompaniment, so you can play at least the melody on the piano or guitar with the chords. I am going to print it, scan it for JPG file and then post it on Lilyana’s blog post.
  • Hi, Tara!
    Thanks for your comment! Why don't you sing for us?
  • hi...I know you learn english . please show me the way to get mark ...I could get 6.0 Ielts to graduate...
    thanks a lot...dear
  • Dear Tara! May I ask you one more grammar question again? Is there any rule about where to place an adverb in the complex predicate? I seem to have come across it many years ago but I am not sure. It seems to read as we should place an adverb after the first word of a predicate in any case. Is it right? Anyway, being a native speaker you know the right answer. So, I have two questions as to adverbs

    1) what is correct in the Future and the Future in the Past Tenses?

    would never be done or would be never done (Passive)

    will hardly have finished or will have hardly finished (Active)

    2) how to use an adverb with an infinitive? What is correct?

    He promissed never to do that again or

    He promissed to never do that again.

    Thanks in advance!
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