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"I'm going to kip" means that 'I'm going to sleep'. right? #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 14:09 pm   "I'm going to kip" means that 'I'm going to sleep'. right?
 

My dear and respected teachers,
1 : "What subject exam did you take today" "I took English exam today". correct?
2 : "If you lose your first love,just imagine that you have lost everything". correct?
3 : "I'm going to kip" means that 'I'm going to sleep'. right?
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"I'm going to kip" means that 'I'm going to sleep'. right? #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 14:31 pm   "I'm going to kip" means that 'I'm going to sleep'. right?
 

Hi,

My suggestions:

1 : "What exam subject did you take today" "I took the English exam today". correct?
2 : "If you lose your first love,just imagine that you have lost everything". correct? Yes
3 : "I'm going to kip" means that 'I'm going to sleep'. right? Yes

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"I'm going to kip" means that 'I'm going to sleep'. right? #3 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 19:48 pm   "I'm going to kip" means that 'I'm going to sleep'. right?
 

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