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Can I say 'problems with downloading"? #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:55 am   Can I say 'problems with downloading"?
 

1 : "If I knew that you would scold me I would never have done like that". correct?

2 : "If you kill me the terrorism will end". correct?

3 : "I face some problems with downloading this game" correct?

4 : "I don't feel good in answering of this question of you". correct?
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can i say 'problems with downloading"? #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:10 am   can i say 'problems with downloading"?
 

1 : "If I had known that you would scold me, I would never have done that". correct
2 : "If you kill me, will the terrorism end".? correct?

3 : "I faced some problems when downloading this game" correct?

4 : "I don't feel good answering this question. ". correct?
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can i say 'problems with downloading"? #3 (permalink) Sun Mar 08, 2009 17:29 pm   can i say 'problems with downloading"?
 

Twilit1988 wrote:
1 : "If I knew that you would scold me I would never have done like that". correct?

2 : "If you kill me the terrorism will end". correct?

3 : "I face some problems with downloading this game" correct?

4 : "I don't feel good in answering of this question of you". correct?


1.If I knew that you would scold me, I would never do like that

2.If you kill me, will the terrorism end?

3.I face some problems during the download of this game

4.I don't feel good in answering your this question
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