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David Greenberg
Please advise as to how I can get a link for Parliament Tutors on your English resources links page? Have a great weekend and thanks for the consideration! Best, -- David Greenberg Academic Advisor Parliament Tutors www.ParliamentTutors.com (877) 873-0511
2010/07/25
Brian Roberts
Just wanted to compliment your lovely website. I came across it recently and have found it very useful. I teach English to students in Vietnam and will highly recommend it to them. Well done! Brian Roberts
2010/08/19
Johanna Coletta
I watched "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader" tonight. The question was past tense of the word "ring". I said "rang". The contestant answered "ringed" and they said it was acceptable- I disagree and do not see it on your site. ?
2010/08/31
attumalils
Great work! Very very useful! Easy to find verb form! User-friendly!
2010/09/08
Rodney Wills
Just Wanted to thank you, Im a nontraditional student and youre web site helped me alot. Thank You, Rod
2010/09/26
Rodney Wills
Just Wanted to thank you, Im a nontraditional student and youre web site helped me alot. Thank You, Rod
2010/09/26
u.weerarathna
i like this programme
2010/10/17
Casey Burton
Hi, My name is Casey Burton. I am the head of an AI (artificial intelligence) development team, which is in the process of building a language comprehension component. We currently have been using the WordNet word database as a dictionary of sorts for our AI unit. I am hoping to use a new method based solely off of verbs, but the WordNet dictionary does not provide all conjugations. I was wondering if you guys simply had a database that you were looking up (or premade algorithm), and would mind sending a copy over for research purposes. Thank you very much, Casey Burton.
2010/10/19
Roberto
San Rafael de Onoto - Portuguesa Venezuela
I found a dictionary "Chicago Dictionary", I don't really remember the edition and where it was printed, which says that "work" is an irregular verb (work - wrought- wrought)and in a web page don't know the adrress that says that it is (work - work - work). Is that true? I'm an English teacher and I had never found a dictionary which said that before. I'm really interested in having an answer for this. Can you help me, please? As far as I know it is a mistake. Answer please! Thank you.
2010/10/27
katiuh
Chisinau Moldova
You are the best!!!
2011/01/14
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