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Hi, vladirys:) What is "hvor" means?:shuffe:
I must decide I go to next English course or not. The reason is I have to much to learn for Psychology. When I will finish with my exams, I get a holly day, and probably go to Russia. Also I lost then about 8 time lessons in my English course. I am afraid. Another side: when I won't go to Russia, I lost my group of English course. It's also not very good too.
studentka добавил(а) [date]1170058861[/date]:
Yes, I have really :)
Vladirys and you are good teachers.
Can you explain the application of verb "have" in English?
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When the verb "have" get the verb "got", then it is means "have of things or life objects". For example: I haven't got any cars. [/QUOTE]
Studentka!!!
Es tut mit leid hvor ist Norwegish fuer wo . Wo bist Du. statdessen shriebe ich es in Norwegish als hvor.
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I must decide whether or not I should take English course next semester. The reson for that is that I do have a lot to learn in Psychology. When I finish my exam I will get a post final exam vacation and probably will be able to visit Russia. I already lost 8 lessons in the English course and if I go visiting Russia then I will lose all the course in English and that is not good too.
Proper way of saying it about the car is " I do not have any car " rather than "I haven't got" is not appropriate rather "I haven't gotten" is more in use instead of "haven't got "
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