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Van Khanh I'm here quite often ;-) Joined: 24 Jul 2006 Posts: 324 Location: Ho Chi Minh-City, Viet Nam |
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"Will" vs "Would" Meaning of "otherwise" Too (Roland likes milk and Davis does too) Think about versus Think of Verb Call (Just calling/called to say hello) Once versus Used to Never (He never intended to use this method) Adverb Hardly (Hardly had he pulled the four of us ouf...) Most... versus Most of the... Meaning of "a little catch" Indescribable or undescribable Holiday versus Vacation Phrasal verb: Wake (sb) (up) Word hard (He works hard versus He hard works) What do u want to talk about OR what do u want to talking... To versus For Singular or Plural? (Parents are the one who have/has...) Pronounce /t/ (e.g. word bought) Expression: He was parhaps fifty years old and the essence Pronounce /t/ (e.g. word bought) | ||
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