Welcome tatlım all the time I am hereAre u disco?
Are u cola?
E what are u?
Thank u for it, international topic
Tekrar thanks honey, little little ım here maybe inşallah :))Welcome tatlım all the time I am here
What do you mean to little little you are here?Tekrar thanks honey, little little ım here maybe inşallah :))
I say, actually I hopeWhat do you mean to little little you are here?
I say, actually I hope
Lets talk işte amann :))
Hi girlhi all:)
can I attend to u?
how was your day?
What did you do for example?Hi girl
Welcome to the topic.
This day like a English to me
I interested in lots of English things today.
ahahahooo I'm sure this topic will trigger my obsession about grammar correction
I learned English at the course but it was 3 years ago then I took a tefl diploma on the internet and started the work a school which teach English.What did you do for example?
Are you learning English in the school or course?
I think, talking on this topic with some people is a good way to learn EnglishI learned English at the course but it was 3 years ago then I took a tefl diploma on the internet and started the work a school which teach English.
After that I married and walkout the job.
Then I started to forget English. I don't want it. Sometimes I speak with my husband but it isn't work to much... Because writing is different to Grammer..
OMG ! I hope I can explain myself well..
I think same thing.I think, talking on this topic with some people is a good way to learn English
I am here mostly:) you can talk and ask every timeI think same thing.
Your English looking so good.
You should help me, please.
Thank youI am here mostly:) you can talk and ask every time
It is a very huge topicThank you
First of all, I ask you on/in/at/to....
Are you ready to explain this
Thanks I need to work them and of course practice is the bestIt is a very huge topic
but I can say you can use "in" mostly for years, months, centuries or cities, countries and neighborhoods
for example, I was born in 1980
but you can use "on" for weekdays like on "Monday, Sunday..." , for days of the months like "on 3rd of April" and streets,, vehicles etc...
and you can use "at" for different time periods of a day like at night, at noon, at 10.00 etc. or specific places like at home, at the corner...
I found these images from the web
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That's trueThanks I need to work them and of course practice is the best