Elly Tjan | 1 Oct 2005 18:34
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Re: Re: To Mathew Sir

Dear Matthew,

I respect your advice very much.  I always have to
remember your advice which is good for myself.

May I ask you a question.  What is the difference
between these two sentences:

Have you been in Winnipeg.

Have you ever been in winnipeg.

Thanks in advance,

Elly

--- Matthew Student <studentmatthewv <at> msn.com> wrote:

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Dear Jamshi,
   First of all, there is no need to call me "sir." 
Americans are
very quick to adopt a "familiar" form of language.  I
think that it is

   
   Your mother's advice is OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
let me repeat it
here:
   "My mother adviced me that, "you  learn a lot from
nature, you can
learn a lot from men" But nobdy will invite you to
learn, You should
break the barrier and find the path."

   You mother and I have the same idea.  I simply try
to be more
active and "pushy" in tricking a learner into "finding
a path."  And
yes, you cannot learn unless you are willing to learn.

   As space is not currently a problem here, you may
post anything
that you wish.  I will eventually purge old messages
and files, but
for the time being please feel at liberty to post
anything.  Please
explain, though, what it is that you are posting and,
if necessary,
please advise how to access the file.

	

	
		
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