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Why not: he says to me? | Expression: A little salt on my food
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Two times twice Thu Nov 06, 2003 19:41 pm  Two times twice
 

Hi everybody. I am really happy to be here. Sometimes ( before my lessons) I do tests, It is very funny for me. I'v seen today( I guess )a small mistake. Level Intermediate ,test 14, guestion 1 Twice(b) and Twice(d)
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Hi Thu Nov 06, 2003 21:14 pm  Hi
 

cowboy wrote:
Hi everybody. I am really happy to be here. Sometimes ( before my lessons) I do tests, It is very funny for me. I'v seen today( I guess )a small mistake. Level Intermediate ,test 14, guestion 1 Twice(b) and Twice(d)
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Hi Cowboy,
Welcome to the board, would you like to introduce yourself in more details? Btw, I was born in China and now am studying in England.

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Good observer Thu Nov 06, 2003 23:40 pm  Good observer
 

Hey Cowboy - as it turns out you are a very good observer (you have to be I guess if you are a real cowboy).
Now that test is OK. Many thanks.
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Hi Clark Sun Nov 09, 2003 10:36 am  Hi Clark
 

Hi Clark! I want to learn more about your country! Your country has the rich history!
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