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Can you give me some useful english to start a sentence Sat Apr 12, 2008 18:15 pm  Can you give me some useful english to start a sentence
 

Can you give me some useful english to start a sentence

e.g

However...

Finally

.....and so no

i need more sentence to improve my english skill

....many thank!! Wink
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Can you give me some useful english to start a sentence Sun Apr 13, 2008 23:26 pm  Can you give me some useful english to start a sentence
 

on the grounds of

due to

eventually
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