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Sentence correction: Have you chosen anything else in the list | meaning of "times the quantity"
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hot English tips 2 #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:59 am   hot English tips 2
 

Very Happy I'm back and I've got a new hot English tip:

UNLESS
Use "unless" to mean "if not" in the first conditional.
Example sentences:
Unless you come, we won't be able to make a decision.
She will give up unless she has some success soon.I'm waiting for your
hot English tip!All the best.
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hot English tips 2 #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 10, 2008 13:03 pm   hot English tips 2
 

Hi Marco,

Thanks a lot for your 'hot tip', we are looking forward to your next posts.

Regards,
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