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Verb Tense Practice(1)



 
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Verb Tense Practice(1) #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:01 pm   Verb Tense Practice(1)
 

I would like to know the meaning of My one-year-old son bit me the other day.
Can you explain to me?
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Verb Tense Practice(1) #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:05 pm   Verb Tense Practice(1)
 

Which words do you not understand, Authorboy? There are no idioms in the sentence.
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