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Difference among inder, himper, handicap, inhibite, obstruct, prevent, preclue?



 
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Difference among inder, himper, handicap, inhibite, obstruct, prevent, preclue? #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 31, 2010 21:07 pm   Difference among inder, himper, handicap, inhibite, obstruct, prevent, preclue?
 

hi,everyone!
I come from Chinese mainland,and I hope to improve my english skills.
Can you tell me the difference among inder,himper,handicap,inhibite,obstruct,prevent,preclue?
thanks a lot.
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Difference among inder, himper, handicap, inhibite, obstruct, prevent, preclue? #2 (permalink) Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:11 am   Difference among inder, himper, handicap, inhibite, obstruct, prevent, preclue?
 

I think it's best if you collect sentences that contain those words so you will understand how they are used in context.

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