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Hi Alan, I am waiting for you reply for two my postings...



 
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Hi Alan, I am waiting for you reply for two my postings... #1 (permalink) Fri Jul 14, 2006 12:40 pm   Hi Alan, I am waiting for you reply for two my postings...
 

Hi Alan,

I am waiting for you reply for two posts in English grammar part. Could you please advise on that?

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1. Could you please advise the exact situation where we can use "On the other hand" and "But": topic: Informal English language learning

2. Dear Alan, could you please advise on this? Topic: Prepositions 'With' versus 'In'

Thanks & Regards,

Mangal
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Question #2 (permalink) Fri Jul 14, 2006 18:39 pm   Question
 

Hi mangalakumar,

Could you tell me where your questions are posted?

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