Dec 9, 2008 21:24
15 yrs ago
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English term

POTENTIAL

Non-PRO English Other Linguistics
Ì`d like to know if you say "you have a great potential" or "you have great potential" ... so take advantage of it!
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Dec 9, 2008 21:40: Tony M changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

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'You have great potential' is correct.
Peer comment(s):

agree Gunilla Zedigh
5 mins
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agree Enza Longo
7 mins
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agree Tony M
13 mins
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agree Armorel Young
42 mins
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agree Jack Doughty : Only "a" if potential is an adjective, e.g."You have a great potential career."
43 mins
Right, Jack. Thank you.
agree Alice Bootman
4 hrs
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agree Patricia Townshend (X)
9 hrs
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agree chaman4723
9 hrs
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agree Phong Le
11 hrs
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agree Nicole Y. Adams, M.A.
13 hrs
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agree orientalhorizon
2 days 7 hrs
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