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  • Dear Reji! I hate to say that, but both sentences are incorrect. I realize what you mean, so, the best way to express your mind is the following:

    "The machine(car?) should be repaired/fixed and returned as soon as possible". Do you mean that?

    My advice is never to put "please' inside any sentence. We don't always use it, mostly in the Imperative or Subjunctive Moods, but if we use "please", it should be the first (mostly) or the last word:

    Will you spell your name, please?

    Please, tell me what you think about that?

     

    Is everything clear? If it is not, go on asking!

    Have a nice day!


  • Ray, I seldom talk on Skype, sorry
  • Mulya, you are welcome!
  • hello..Tanya. I'd like to learn english with you and all of members your group. would you?

     

    thank you

  • hello evryone: pls add me up on skype

    ray.jay.cabales

    thanks a lot

  • Dear Reji! Both are correct. Now you know how to use those words

     

  • Tanya, thank you very much for your explanation. I will try to follow your advices for improve my english. I'm short in fluency, in pronounce, in confident and I'm not sure about my right way for to learn. Bye
  • Dear Reji! Nice to see you in my group!

    "Wherein" is much better than "in which", because "in which" is not correct. You can use just "where"  or "what" instead of "wherein" but in that case the structure of the sentence has to be different.

     Please, compare:

    I don't know the city wherein he lives.

    I don't know the city  he lives in.

    Both sentences are correct. Here is one more example:

    I don't know which city he lives in.

    It is also correct.

    If you have more questions, feel free asking

     

     

  • Hi Tanya,

    Hmm... about "to be of beam". This message is almost in all the groups on MyEC. Look up the Wasi's profile.

    Regards,

    Oksana

  • Hi, Wasi! Nice to see you in my group.

    If you mean the meaning of informal expression "to be of beam", it means that some one chose  a wrong track or made a mistake

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