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Laquo and beraquo Fri Jan 28, 2005 7:25 am  Laquo and beraquo
 

Hi Alan, I have a better understanding on the subjunctive form now but what about these verbs you mentioned there: laquo and beraquo.
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Subjunctive Sun Jan 30, 2005 12:54 pm  Subjunctive
 

Hi Richard,

You obviously are a very good observer and you find all of our little typos. It took me a while to figure out what you were referring to in this post but now I got it and we have made the changes. The verb of course is be. There was a formatting error. Please, check out the subjunctive lessson again:
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Laquo and beraquo Sun Jan 30, 2005 16:27 pm  Laquo and beraquo
 

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Rich, our communicator Sun Jan 30, 2005 17:00 pm  Rich, our communicator
 

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Hi Tue Feb 01, 2005 6:38 am  Hi
 

Thanks Mr Torsten, I noticed it took you a while to pick it up
actually, I was wondering what had happened you didn't answer right back as usual. I had no clue it was typo, don't get me wrong, I'm not in the search for mistakes, I just read what you direct me to and when I come across something that is beyond me I got nothing but to ask.
By the way you gave the wrong link but anyhow I reread it and got it right this time around.

Thanksssssssss
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