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gordo

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Abtari said:
Hey,

I heard that to get good marks in English you need a good vocab.

Is it true?

How am I gonna learn the whole dictionary???

u just gotta read books
i read alot in my childhood so that helped a great deal and i also went to a primary school where vocab was like a subject

if your vocab isn't that great maybe sign up to dictionary.com work of the day or something

or use shift f7 in ms word wen typing stuff
 

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sam04u said:
its like trying to code a program the needs c++ and only knowing c+...

very difficult so the words that symbolise something are obviouslty there main tool
Actually the two languages are similar such that almost any C++ compiler also compiles C code. Furthermore, people are usually taught C BEFORE C++ because it gives them a good grounding in C++. The move from one to the other is not big.

Now, if you had of used Visual Basic and C, then yes, you're going to have some biiiiiig problems.
 

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We were talking about this in english. And a simple thesis or sentence that is clear consise and good expression will always get better marks that a complex overly sophicated and uses big words thesis or sentence
 
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yeah reading helps alot. i used to read alot but find no time now
 

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