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What's the missing word here? #1 (permalink) Fri Apr 30, 2010 13:13 pm   What's the missing word here?
 

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Please tell me about the missing word.

(( all right thank you so much everyone here and I want to tell you something that really I'm.....about you thank you ))
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What's the missing word here? #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 30, 2010 13:24 pm   What's the missing word here?
 

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Also tell me abou the missing words here :

((....kill but ....you learning from what but I just want to tell you that you are(your) so disgusting. ))
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What's the missing word here? #3 (permalink) Fri Apr 30, 2010 14:06 pm   What's the missing word here?
 

Hi Mohammadata ,

For the first you can choose "worried" or "excited" .

As you see it isn't particular choice many answers will be OK .

For the second one I don't know make sure you wrote it correctly .
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What's the missing word here? #4 (permalink) Fri Apr 30, 2010 14:18 pm   What's the missing word here?
 

What about thinking for the first sentence? I don't know the answers to the 2nd question.
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What's the missing word here? #5 (permalink) Sun May 02, 2010 0:35 am   What's the missing word here?
 

Mohammadata wrote:
Please tell me about the missing word.

(( all right thank you so much everyone here and I want to tell you something that really I'm.....about you thank you ))


1. ... impressed, Mohammad.
2. And I don't care about who are you (but the correct English is ... about who you are. I am not sure about the words right afterward.)...... you're disgusting
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What's the missing word here? #6 (permalink) Sun May 02, 2010 13:07 pm   What's the missing word here?
 

Thank you JLTS
Sometimes I feel my English is too bad. All right thank you very much for your contribute.

Are you sure that the second is right ?

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What's the missing word here? #7 (permalink) Sun May 02, 2010 13:28 pm   What's the missing word here?
 

Mohammad,

The first one is "... I'm impressed by you" (not "... about you").

The second is less distinct, so it is more difficult to make out, especially as the surrounding context has been removed.
It sounds to me like,
"And I don't care about... more... learning for what, but I just want to tell you that you are so disgusting."
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What's the missing word here? #8 (permalink) Sun May 02, 2010 18:25 pm   What's the missing word here?
 

Mohammadata wrote:
Thank you JLTS
Sometimes I feel my English is too bad. All right thank you very much for your contribute.

Are you sure that the second is right ?

Mohammad


Hi Mohammad,

I am not sure of the second one. I just made out what my ears told.
You can refer to BN's outcoming. But I think once BN has already given up, we really need the author of that recording to show up.

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What's the missing word here? #9 (permalink) Sun May 02, 2010 18:47 pm   What's the missing word here?
 

Because impressed by, I suggested using thinking. I think thinking there is no better than OK.
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What's the missing word here? #10 (permalink) Sun May 02, 2010 18:53 pm   What's the missing word here?
 

'Thinking' would fit the sentence structure, BS, but JLTS wanted to know what the audio voice was actually saying, rather than what words would fit into the sentence.
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What's the missing word here? #11 (permalink) Sun May 02, 2010 21:02 pm   What's the missing word here?
 

OK , What about "worried" or "excited" for the first ?!
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What's the missing word here? #12 (permalink) Sun May 02, 2010 21:30 pm   What's the missing word here?
 

Hi Legend,
'I'm worried by you' would not be grammatically correct.
I'm worried about you" would be grammatically correct.

"I'm excited about you" would not be grammatically correct.
"I'm excited by you." would be grammatically correct - but maybe you ought to keep such a comment for a really close friend, eh?

However, the audio voice definitely says, "I'm impressed by you."
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What's the missing word here? #13 (permalink) Tue May 04, 2010 1:06 am   What's the missing word here?
 

Hello Beeesneees
Thank you very much 4 your support , also thank you for JLTS, Blue snow and Legend.
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What's the missing word here? #14 (permalink) Tue May 04, 2010 6:08 am   What's the missing word here?
 

You're welcome. I'm happy not to confuse you but I'm also really sorry for giving my answer without listening to the recording. That was my carelessness.
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