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English Language Updates For Exams by Kensharval(m): 2:29am On Jul 06, 2015 |
NO 1: Use been when you have HAS/HAVE/HAD before, e.g. He has + been. Do not BEEN use if you have IS/WAS/ARE/WERE/AM before BEEN, e.g. He IS + BEEN (wrong) |
Re: English Language Updates For Exams by Kensharval(m): 2:37am On Jul 06, 2015 |
Use BEING when you have IS/WAS/ARE/WERE or AM before BEING, e.g. We ARE + BEING ( not: BEEN ) beaten now. Do not use BEING if you have HAS/HAVE or HAD before BEING, e.g. They HAVE + BEING ( wrong ). |
Re: English Language Updates For Exams by Kensharval(m): 2:45am On Jul 06, 2015 |
CORRECT AND INCORRECT SPELLINGS: LENGTH not LENGHT; STRENGTH not STRENGHT; RECEIVE not RECIEVE; LIEUTENANT not LUTANANT; CORPS MEMBER not COPRER; ARGUMENT not ARGUEMENT; PRONUNCIATION not PRONOUNCIATION; THIEF not THEIF; SEPARATE not SEPERATE; ASTHM not ASMA. |
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