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#2 (permalink) Mon Mar 07, 2011 22:53 pm Re: diced and chopped.... |
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How are you? I have a question and I don't know who to ask. So can you help me?
When we want to make a conversation, we often start a conversation. When we want to stop that conversation, we end our coversation by a polite excuse. Ex1: I am sorry. I have to go now. See you later. And bye bye. Ex2: I am sorry. I have class now. So see you. Goodbye. ... But I have just seen a new way to end their conversation. Is it right? and when do we use "so so"?
A: Helo, How are you? B:Hi. I'm fine. Thanks. And you? A. I'm fine. B: What kind of music do you like? A. I like pop music. B: What is your favourite band? ... A: And so so. Bye bye. They use "so so" to end their conversation. Is it acceptable? When do we are allowed to use "so so"? Please help me. I am looking forward to hearing from you. Best wishes, Ngockhue |
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Ngockhue28 New Member
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#3 (permalink) Mon Mar 07, 2011 23:14 pm diced and chopped.... |
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How are you! So so.
To end a conversation? I've never heard about it. |
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E2e4 I'm a Communicator ;-)
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#4 (permalink) Tue Mar 08, 2011 0:42 am Re: diced and chopped.... |
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IŽd like to know if there is any difference between diced and chopped...
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Not enough of a difference to worry about, Yeleandraht.
'diced' -- cut into cubes 'chopped' -- cut into pieces
(Basically, 'chop the tomato' means 'just make that tomato smaller'; no shape specified. :-)) _________________ Just remember... if the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off! |
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Cristina.ro I'm here quite often ;-)

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