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What does "plunk a nerve" mean? | Phrasal verbs give up, give in, give over etc.
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Lesson No 18 #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 28, 2009 18:14 pm   Lesson No 18
 

Dear torsten,

Thanks a lot.......

I have just received your lesson no 18 which is much interesting and easy like a piece of cake. I answered eight question. However I do not understand the meaning of white water.

Secondly am I right? piece of cake means easy task or easy work

In the end why are you not focusing the basis tenses initially and reply the mails

I appreciate if you could find out spare time for replying my answer in your busy schedule.

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Khan
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Lesson No 18 #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 28, 2009 18:19 pm   Lesson No 18
 

Dear Khan,

Yes a piece of cake is a very simple job or task. As for white water, please read What does white water mean?

Many thanks,
Torsten

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