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Forte:

--- Quote from: Hendra Susanto on 10 June 2008, 11:56:24 AM ---
--- Quote ---I am be able to teach you patiently.

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be would not necessary



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I think we should put "be" before "necessary" ;D

Rina Hong:

--- Quote from: Sumedho on 10 June 2008, 11:45:57 AM ---able |ˈābəl|
adjective ( abler , ablest )
1 [with infinitive ] having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something : he was able to read Greek at the age of eight | he would never be able to afford such a big house.
2 having considerable skill, proficiency, or intelligence : the dancers were technically very(very is not necessary) able.( you can also say " The dancers were technically Proficient. (instead of able)

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At fox, okay that's correct, I use more Than one be

seem all of you have understood. then we are continuing with other topic.

About

Form : About + infinitive means going to very soon or just going to
e.g.
i was about to sleep when she came.

Hendra Susanto:

--- Quote from: FoxRockman on 10 June 2008, 12:00:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: Hendra Susanto on 10 June 2008, 11:56:24 AM ---
--- Quote ---I am be able to teach you patiently.

--- End quote ---

be would not necessary



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I think we should put "be" before "necessary" ;D


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guess so but i don't think so ;D

Mr. Wei:
*just standing and watching*

_/\_

Rina Hong:
 :backtotopic:

About

make the example please..

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