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"There is no (...)" and "No (...) is" meaning existence. | What is the difference beteween clarify, clarifies, clarified?
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fake or frake #1 (permalink) Tue Jul 08, 2008 10:33 am   fake or frake
 

Hi trsten
How are you ? How is your work going?I wish you are all right?.You ask me about my personal profile , you want from me to write again,or I misunderstand you .My question is"if I discover that a picture for Bisaro isn't true ;meaning a copy or not a real one , what should I say(it's afake or frake).Today you tell me about a test how could I pass it, correcting my answers?. :!: I suppose you don't comment on my message errors because ther isn't any.
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fake or frake #2 (permalink) Tue Jul 08, 2008 23:50 pm   fake or frake
 

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