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Meaning of "break down" and "digest quickly"



 
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Meaning of "break down" and "digest quickly" #1 (permalink) Wed May 13, 2009 11:00 am   Meaning of "break down" and "digest quickly"
 

carbohydrate foods are equal as some will break down more quickly

break down ..digest quickly...correct..?
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Meaning of "break down" and "digest quickly" #2 (permalink) Wed May 13, 2009 12:37 pm   Meaning of "break down" and "digest quickly"
 

Correct Ganesh.

You sure do some reading. You are learning faster than " they " are printing. Smile Smile

Well done.

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Your are sure OR You sure is correct #3 (permalink) Wed May 13, 2009 17:35 pm   Your are sure OR You sure is correct
 

Kitosdad wrote:
Correct Ganesh.

You sure do some reading. You are learning faster than " they " are printing. Smile Smile

Well done.

Kitosdad.

Thank you for encouraging me
You sure do some reading. You are learning faster than “they " are printing.

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