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Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net? #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 17, 2006 18:09 pm   Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net?
 

Hi

My friends are often irritated by my eccentric questions...but I would like to know which is your favourite forum on english-test.netor which forum on english-test.net do you visit the most or first of all. I like English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms a lot and can spend a lot of time there. What about moderators? Do they also have their favourite forums on english-test.net?

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Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net? #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 18, 2006 9:47 am   Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net?
 

Hi Tom
English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms is also one of my favourite forums on english-test.net. Smile
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Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net? #3 (permalink) Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:35 am   Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net?
 

Hi Tom

I probably read most posts, but when I log on, I look at new posts, so I don't go to a particular forum first. The English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms forum is probably where you'll find me most often. Wink

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Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net? #4 (permalink) Wed Dec 20, 2006 0:09 am   Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net?
 

Hi Tom.
I`m not good with english, but, I liked first, where open english-test.net What do you want to talk about, new posts too, and my favorite is place where writing poems, and I liked to much, Have a nice day. really now is 6 pm, and Have a good evening is right.
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My favorite forum #5 (permalink) Wed Dec 27, 2006 0:09 am   My favorite forum
 

My favorite forum is What do you wanto to talk about, and that's because you can share your ideas, your opinions about different topics, and open your mind to a diversity of opinions and cultures.
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Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net? #6 (permalink) Wed Dec 27, 2006 8:14 am   Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net?
 

Hi

Agree with Yankee usually visit new posts and then look to see if any one has added to my previous posts: We all are creatures of habit.
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Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net? #7 (permalink) Wed Jan 03, 2007 22:57 pm   Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net?
 

Definitely this one...
I came here to improve my English and pass the exam
I've met some interesting people so exam is past anyway I often come here
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Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net? #8 (permalink) Wed Jan 03, 2007 23:03 pm   Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net?
 

hey, you're doing well.

kudos!
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Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net? #9 (permalink) Thu Jan 04, 2007 7:28 am   Which is your favourite forum at english-test.net?
 

thanks dude Wink
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