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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-) Joined: 25 May 2006 Posts: 1577 Location: UK |
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"Langdon" vs "him" Expression: "...presence is punctuated..." Hi Alan, I am waiting for you reply for two my postings... Does the phrase 'a changeable person' make sense? Change and alter Like versus Enjoy "forget to do" versus "forget doing" "Dead" versus "Death" Difference between 'talking books' and 'audio books' Provocative vs. provoking Difference between: You always say and You are always saying Suffixes (-ing, -ive, -ivities) 'remembered to do' vs. 'remembered doing' What's the difference between 'fit' and 'suit'? Is "five of" a correct time? Sentence structure (adverb; modifying the verb) The term "pappenheimer"? Transnational vs. international What's the damage The term "pappenheimer"? | ||
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