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Expression "do you good" #16 (permalink) Tue Jun 30, 2009 20:26 pm   Expression "do you good"
 

thanks a lot Dear kitosdad
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Expression "do you good" #17 (permalink) Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:32 am   Expression "do you good"
 

Mr.Torsten.

You have mentioned that the word 'please' does not exist in English. But then it is being widely used. What word should be used in place of that?

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Expression "do you good" #18 (permalink) Tue Jul 19, 2011 22:32 pm   Expression "do you good"
 

HI.
thanks for telling me the difference between good and benefit.
I hope i can use it correctly.
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