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#17 (permalink) Wed Sep 23, 2009 19:56 pm Introducing myself |
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| I can see that you have never been here in SA you only UCT(University of Cape town) but I hope if you are a football lover you will be here for the soccer world cup.are you coming next year june? |
I wish to come but it's difficult because of expenses, ticket and so on. I like all sports. yep. I have never been there. _________________ Global Marketing |
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Richard I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#18 (permalink) Wed Sep 23, 2009 21:28 pm Introducing myself |
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Huglez I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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#19 (permalink) Fri Sep 25, 2009 7:09 am Introducing myself |
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| Richard_Jack.c wrote: |
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| Luzukonow wrote: |
| Hello forks my name is Luzuko from south africa in province named Eastern cape living small town called East london currently a final civil engineering student at Walter Sisulu University.I've realized that it is important to improve my english as I can speak and write it but I am not fluent.I would like you forks to assist me to improve my english and sound like a native speak when I speak it.I love all of you guyz who have taken the intiative to learn english.This language is very important to me as it is used as a medium of instruction in south africa. |
What is meaning of word "forks"? I know about word "folks". I'm right? |
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| As far as I know, it can be 'whores', 'pickpockts', and 'fingers' in Ebonics. |
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how would you know that? is it in English? Luzukonow, you tell us, what did you mean by that? |
yep if you asking about the forks it is English if you think I am wrong you can correct me |
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Luzukonow You can meet me at english-test.net
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#20 (permalink) Fri Sep 25, 2009 21:21 pm This week we celebrated our Independence Day in my beautiful country Mexico... |
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Hi. yes, of course, it was obviously clear that forks is an English word, every fool knew that. but what did you mean by that? you wrote it wrong? did it make sense in your sentence? fork as a noun means:= 1-a garden tool used for digging, with a handle and three or four points 2-a tool you use for picking up and eating food, with a handle and three or four points 3-one of the two metal bars between which the front wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle is fixed 4-a place where a road, river, or tree divides into two parts, or one of the parts it divides into. so what did you mean? and you know what Fimbriae meant? How would he/she guessed? Thank you. Good luck. _________________ Global Marketing |
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Richard I'm a Communicator ;-)

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