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I wonder.... I'm like you: I can't stand sweats.
I guess the only reason why someone would still try something is just to see what it tastes like....
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It was scorching hot Your English is good. I think you're at a level where you can try experimenting with longer sentences.
Come down to Australia. It's ...
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I am confused..... I think Leony was a bit sleepy when he wrote those, his corrections are incomplete and don't actually make sense. :)
"You must ha...
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Would someone help me??? =2= Yes you can, but the word changes to "broken" in that case:
1 - "She hasn't been able to play tennis since SHE HAS BROK...
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I am confused..... xharmony> I just wanted to clarify that "You must need a password" is a valid sentence, but it doesn't mean the same thing a...
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I am confused..... I'm sorry to say your textbook is incorrect: "You must have to know a password" isn't correct English at all. Actually, to me i...
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I am confused..... 1- They all mean the same thing, but these are a little more natural:
"You need a password."
"You need to have the pa...
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Would someone help me???? The phrase "yanked off the market" means that the product is no longer for sale anywhere. One could also say "pulled off (...
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Would someone help me???? I would be glad to clear these up for you. :)
The first sentence, "yanked off the shelves" is slang meaning that they were t...
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Would someone help me???? Yanked off means to take away so Yes its off the market.You should know there are a lot of "Slang" terms in English which can m...
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Would someone help me???? "Yanked off" it to pull something off quickly or harshly. They mean that the movie was taken off the market very quickly and su...
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rain, rain, rain... Good job and good post akitainu. Keep it up.
I'm like you: I can't stand sweats. I guess the only reason why someone would still try something is just to see what it tastes like....
Your English is good. I think you're at a level where you can try experimenting with longer sentences. Come down to Australia. It's ...
It might be a process of growing up. I don't really know.
What are PC words? Computer words? You are also very goo at English. Keep up the good work.
I agree with hikaru. You must love your son so much. :) Tanabata matsuri...
wow this is a really shocking story! i'll have to look for it on tvj news! shocking indeed!
I would like to say thank you to Leony, Xharmony, Amael, and Miguel. Thank you soooo much!!
I think Leony was a bit sleepy when he wrote those, his corrections are incomplete and don't actually make sense. :) "You must ha...
Yes you can, but the word changes to "broken" in that case: 1 - "She hasn't been able to play tennis since SHE HAS BROK...
xharmony> I just wanted to clarify that "You must need a password" is a valid sentence, but it doesn't mean the same thing a...
I'm sorry to say your textbook is incorrect: "You must have to know a password" isn't correct English at all. Actually, to me i...
1- They all mean the same thing, but these are a little more natural: "You need a password." "You need to have the pa...
do you think we might have seem each other before.
"Has anyone hit you?" is fine. "Did anyone hit you?" is also fine. "She broke her arm" is correct. &qu...
You are a great mother. Keep up the good work and I hope you had a good Tanabata Festival.
The phrase "yanked off the market" means that the product is no longer for sale anywhere. One could also say "pulled off (...
I would be glad to clear these up for you. :) The first sentence, "yanked off the shelves" is slang meaning that they were t...
Yanked off means to take away so Yes its off the market.You should know there are a lot of "Slang" terms in English which can m...
"Yanked off" it to pull something off quickly or harshly. They mean that the movie was taken off the market very quickly and su...
Good job and good post akitainu. Keep it up.