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Your lessons were very interesting as usual and I liked it very much Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:12 am  Your lessons were very interesting as usual and I liked it very much
 

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lesson for was interesting as usual and I liked it very much.
I did the start-begin test and that was my first time to get five out of ten especially that I had read your article about it.
Also, I want to thank Alan for his explination about the differeces between the two verbs.
thanks
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Your lessons were very interesting as usual and I liked it very much Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:57 am  Your lessons were very interesting as usual and I liked it very much
 

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