te,te,te,te,tell me!!!!

PUBLIC_FLAG_#{@journal.pf_int} RSS feed of Fuji's latest journal entries Jan 17th 2010 14:41
Good afternoon.

I study English to study abroad recently.

I don't know what is difference between the following sentences.
I start to play a game.
I begin to play a game.

I am wondering how to study the second language.
How difficult is to study another language.
How interesting is to try my English skills with foreign people
Feb 04th 2010 00:23 vn

lol is this from this song? XD

Feb 06th 2010 23:49 Sara Hu

>>I start to play a game
>>I begin to play a game
I can not see any difference between these two sentences. I think that they explain the same thing.

According to the information from a web-dictionary, there are three situations that you can only use "start" but not "begin" -
(1) go traveling:I think we ought to start at six, while the roads are empty.
(2) turn on machine:How do you start the washing machine?
(3) machine starts:The car won’t start.
Feb 07th 2010 20:19 koan

  • I don't know what is difference between the following sentences.
  • I don't know what is the difference between the following sentences.

 

  • How difficult is to study another language.
  • How difficult it is to study another language.

 

  • How interesting is to try my English skills with foreign people
  • How interesting it is to try my English skills with foreign people

 
The two sentences have the same meaning.

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