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Thanks to this great site.



Urpi
Peru

Thanks to this great site.
 
I am very grateful with all the memebers of this site. God bless you all. Have a nice day!

30 Mar 2011      





franknbea
United Kingdom

Hi Urpi,
yes you can say "I know that place", providing you know the place you are talking aboutSmile

30 Mar 2011     



Urpi
Peru

Thanks Frank and another question please can we say I want my dream to become true?
Thanks again sorry if I am very pushy.
:)

30 Mar 2011     



alakhthou
France

It �s better to say "to come true"

30 Mar 2011     



franknbea
United Kingdom

You �re not pushy, and i agree with alakhthouBig smile

30 Mar 2011     



Urpi
Peru

Thanksssssssssssssssssssss from the bottom of my heart. You are all great this is the best site ever.

30 Mar 2011     



yanogator
United States

Hey, Urpi,
I agree with Frank, but you should know that to know a place in English isn �t the same as in Spanish.
 
When you say "Do you know Peru" in Spanish, it often means the same as "Have you ever been to Peru" in English. If I say "I know Peru" in English, it means that I am very familiar with the country and its customs and people.
 
I hope this helps you.

Bruce

30 Mar 2011     



debbie6
Canada

hello
sorry I know this isn �t the way to ask a question but please help me.
 
How do I upload a lesson.  It says the my work must be doc. and it is a document
but it doesn �t load.
 
help please
 
debbie6

30 Mar 2011     



tulpen25
Netherlands

Hi Debbie,
 
I:
 
click on save as --> choose word 97 - 03 document.

30 Mar 2011     



Riphly
United States

To say one �knows a place � is to say one has personal familiarity with that place having been there or lived there perhaps.
This compares to �knows about a place � meaning one has second hand information regarding that place.

31 Mar 2011     



dawnmain
United Kingdom

and what about:

He knows his place.

;-D

31 Mar 2011