misiucha22 pisze: will have to tell Mysiorek about it
Sounds great..."tell Mysiorek"
Hyhy pisze:and they r both over 4 years
"They have been together for over 4 years now", right Hyhy?
sophie pisze:Cause it's kinda a far-fetched idea
Isn't it? What the hell are we supposed to talk about?
Hyhy pisze:And this is the way of speaking today - not formal english on the web. Its easier to understand for me what sophie said than read books in english and it should in that other way?
It's better for your English skills this way.
sophie pisze:Sure, but I don't feel the need of improvement
I'm here just to see what's going on "Need FOR improvement" anyway
I think it can be used both ways
sophie pisze:Maybe in grammar school I did, but now I read in English just for fun and usually I simply prefer it to Polish.
I woul never read, per se "Requiem for a dream" in Polish 'cause it would not make any sense. There is too much slang and strictly American-english expressions in some books.
sophie pisze:Of course, but it's not an essay writing or anything like that in here
Do not remind me of essay writing! <boje_sie> You don't have any idea how stupid were the topics I had to write about in English class here, in my college. But my teacher told me I write better English than most of the Americans in his classes
natasza pisze:it's very
"it's A very good idea"
natasza pisze: shouldn't be
"Should be" in this case. Because now you're denying the fact that you've alredy denied. When you're writing "shouldn't be" it would be in a sentence starting "A person shouldn't be..."
natasza pisze:learn
"learning" in this case
Olivia pisze:corects (or corectes?)
"corrects"
TedBundy pisze:handsome expert, nacional-left wing politics fanboy
Hyhy pisze:that this topic will change to typical HELP ME WITH MY ENGLISH PROBLEMS topic
Ooooh, hell no!
Hyhy pisze:people will write here in polish and ask how they should write it in english
Then we will tell them to scram.
natasza pisze: musted
I've always loved listening to my classmates back in Poland making that kind of mistakes. You can just fall off of a chair sometimes...
misiucha22 pisze:Good afternoon. I'll be absent until Monday or even Tuesday because I have to prepare for a very important exam. Have a nice weekend
U2 puddin'
Hyhy pisze:And i am also perwers
LOL <browar>
pani_minister pisze:why do You think
I know you've meant to be polite but there is no need to write "you" starting with a big letter in English. There is just no such thing in this language. Unless you're really writing something important, like a letter to some company executive or someone like that.
This topic is kinda' fun