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Take your time #46 (permalink) Tue Sep 02, 2008 18:15 pm   Take your time
 

Hello Alan
thanks for your interresting lesson, and i can say that my language is becoming better and better
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Take your time #47 (permalink) Tue Sep 02, 2008 18:56 pm   Take your time
 

Hi saad71,

Thanks for your message. I'm delighted you are making good progress.

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Take your time #48 (permalink) Fri Sep 12, 2008 17:52 pm   Take your time
 

Hi Alan!
Thank you for the essay. It is so easy and helpful. I feel regrets because sometimes I have only few time for examining your massages. Any way I appreciate them so much!

Yours sincerely,
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Take your time #49 (permalink) Fri Sep 12, 2008 18:52 pm   Take your time
 

Hi Caterina,

Welcome to english-test.net and many thanks for your great feedback. You might also want to read Front gardening I love and let us know what you think.

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Take your time #50 (permalink) Fri Sep 12, 2008 18:55 pm   Take your time
 

Hi,
I just would like how to post a note once I am in my profile. I do not see any visible link that drives me to write, I'm doing a reply on this to contact someone. If you could please help me on this. I would appreciate , thanks.
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Take your time #51 (permalink) Fri Sep 12, 2008 18:59 pm   Take your time
 

Dear Joao Fonseca,

Do you mean you want to send a private message?

You can either post forum messages like the previous one or send private messages. A forum message can be read and answered by forum member while a private message is similar to an email. It can be read and answered by the recipient only.

Hope this helps.
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