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Vowel shift in US English? | disposed off or disposed of?
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Start or begin #1 (permalink) Fri Jul 18, 2008 17:40 pm   Start or begin
 

Hi Torsten,

Congratulations for your nice explanation. It was a pleasure to read it. Thanks to you I had 10 out of 10 at the test!!!!!!
I live close by to my working place so I don't have to start my car every morning, I go on foot.
Yesterday, I've begun a new English book. It's called "The 10 o'clock horses", written by Laurie Graham. It's funny and entertaining but not that easy to read for me......
See you,
Régine
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Start or begin #2 (permalink) Fri Jul 18, 2008 18:26 pm   Start or begin
 

Hello Régine,

I'm sure Torsten will get back to you soon. Thank you for your post!

What's your book about? The title sounds quite interesting ;)

Talk soon,

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Start or begin #3 (permalink) Sun Jul 20, 2008 20:55 pm   Start or begin
 

Hi Ralf,
Nice to meet you.
The book is about a man who is married, has children, seems to be happy in life when a woman burst into his quiet life........and then this man seems to have his middle age crisis. He starts wondering about everything like his hair, his age, his weight and so on... It's full of little dialogues describing the daily routine of his family. Funny. Everyboby's living in the same family, with different point of view....... I guess that's the way it is, that's simply life. Don't we all have the same doubts???? Somedays everything's ok, somedays all seems to be bad.
I've just read the beginning of this book so I don't know what will happen. It's a kind of diary, like mine or yours could be. Full of truth, this truth nobody wants to admit....There's a long time I haven't written a diary, I just write it on my mind.
I'm new on this site, are you a teacher here?
See you,

Régine
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