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More accents #1 (permalink) Sat Sep 19, 2009 14:56 pm   More accents
 

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What about this accent?

What do you think of it?



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More accents #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:23 am   More accents
 

Charles had a great speaking voice, but I suppose he has had years of coaching to achieve it. His timing is spot-on.

Compared to the "Deleted-video" from yesterday...... a world of difference.

What a delightful video. Save the rain-forests, to save ourselves.

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More accents #3 (permalink) Mon Sep 21, 2009 18:52 pm   More accents
 

Hi Alan!
Hi Kitosdad.
can you help me with my question?
please take a look at this page.
http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic44683.html
Thanks in advance.
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More accents #4 (permalink) Mon Sep 21, 2009 19:05 pm   More accents
 

Good evening Richard. Alan has to be the one to help you with this.

I wouldn't recognise a compound-noun if I saw one in a compound.

I'm really dumb when it comes to dealing with grammar.

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More accents #5 (permalink) Wed Sep 23, 2009 23:00 pm   More accents
 

Hi.
Thanks Kitos.
some helpful guys did it but I'd have been glad to have Alan's comment too.
Thank you....
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