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Sentence: Jack told her that he was going to come the next day. | He is looking for a present to buy for his girlfriend, and to buy his girlfriend.
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I hope soon or I hope to send them soon #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 07, 2009 22:32 pm   I hope soon or I hope to send them soon
 

Does it make a difference?

I hope to send the photos soon.

or

I hope to soon send the photos.

Thank you so much
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I hope soon or I hope to send them soon #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 08, 2009 0:58 am   I hope soon or I hope to send them soon
 

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