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Старый 30.01.2007, 08:10   #62
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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.

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Yes, I have really :)
Vladirys and you are good teachers.

Can you explain the application of verb "have" in English?


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.
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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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