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6 SaschaT 1846 Tue Jul 12, 2005 11:22 am
SaschaT Mentor and...
No new posts How do we use the modal verb "must" in these contexts?
3 amna 2773 Mon Jul 11, 2005 17:42 pm
Torsten How do we use the modal verb "must" in these contexts?
No new posts Travel Catalogues or travel brochures
1 SaschaT 1242 Mon Jul 11, 2005 17:05 pm
Torsten Travel Catalogues or travel brochures
No new posts Include in/with
1 SaschaT 707 Mon Jul 11, 2005 17:04 pm
Torsten Include in/with
No new posts Looking forward to...
2 SaschaT 960 Sun Jul 10, 2005 16:54 pm
Guest Looking forward to...
No new posts expression: 'as of + date'
2 Carbonarius 871 Sat Jul 09, 2005 14:20 pm
Carbonarius expression: 'as of + date'
No new posts Word explanation
1 amna 2257 Thu Jul 07, 2005 20:50 pm
Alan Word explanation
No new posts Too little or too small
2 amna 941 Thu Jul 07, 2005 20:13 pm
amna Too little or too small
No new posts Idiom: Grass is always greener
4 golf 4877 Thu Jul 07, 2005 13:14 pm
Guest Idiom: Grass is always greener
No new posts Eat your words?
2 Guest 2398 Thu Jul 07, 2005 10:27 am
Englishfan Eat your words?
No new posts Have you heard any of these two expressions?
2 Rich7 779 Wed Jun 29, 2005 22:00 pm
Rich7 Have you heard any of these two expressions?
No new posts All or everything
1 gillybean 1166 Wed Jun 29, 2005 19:22 pm
Alan All or everything
No new posts Have went up?
2 Kievstar 999 Wed Jun 29, 2005 17:09 pm
Kievstar Have went up?
No new posts Difference between seek and seek for?
1 Andreana 1124 Wed Jun 29, 2005 15:35 pm
Alan Difference between seek and seek for?
No new posts Do you have memorized?
2 Andreana 856 Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:37 pm
Andreana Do you have memorized?
No new posts I trust you or i trust in you
1 dacv 1012 Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:54 am
Alan I trust you or i trust in you
No new posts To place and put
1 edwin 764 Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:52 am
Alan To place and put
No new posts What does this phrase mean: "the times they are a-changin"
4 Carbonarius 1369 Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:40 am
Mosteque What does this phrase mean: "the times they are a-changin"
No new posts I have vs I have got
12 pablo_ivher 1614 Wed Jun 22, 2005 19:39 pm
Rich7 I have vs I have got
No new posts Thanks alot & thanks
6 Abumashal 1192 Tue Jun 21, 2005 19:02 pm
Rich7 Thanks alot & thanks
No new posts Had occasion to visit my friend?
1 Guest 935 Tue Jun 21, 2005 9:55 am
Guest Had occasion to visit my friend?
No new posts Skipping song
1 Bear 894 Mon Jun 20, 2005 20:29 pm
Rich7 Skipping song
No new posts What's the difference between 'aggravated' and 'aggravate'?
2 Rich7 761 Mon Jun 20, 2005 20:23 pm
Rich7 What's the difference between 'aggravated' and 'aggravate'?
No new posts Telephone conversation
4 achuu11@yahoo.com 3023 Sat Jun 18, 2005 20:20 pm
Rich7 Telephone conversation
No new posts The phrase "it turned out"
1 Joe 885 Sat Jun 18, 2005 16:22 pm
Alan The phrase "it turned out"
No new posts How to create a written summary?
1 Cilek 1226 Fri Jun 17, 2005 11:48 am
Torsten How to create a written summary?
No new posts Plurals without "s"
1 frank 1630 Fri Jun 17, 2005 11:29 am
Torsten Plurals without "s"
No new posts Near to vs next to
1 Jo 1344 Tue Jun 14, 2005 20:50 pm
Torsten Near to vs next to
No new posts An / one hour
1 jo 881 Tue Jun 14, 2005 18:34 pm
Torsten An / one hour
No new posts What is the difference between 'had a bath' and 'was in the bath'?
2 Sunshine 1375 Wed Jun 01, 2005 12:19 pm
Sunshine What is the difference between 'had a bath' and 'was in the bath'?
No new posts Mutated plural question
1 Sunshine 1379 Wed Jun 01, 2005 8:34 am
Alan Mutated plural question
No new posts Whatever tickles your pickle
2 juju 1698 Tue May 31, 2005 14:23 pm
Alan Whatever tickles your pickle
No new posts Could you please explain the meaning of these idioms? Thanks!
1 Dave 989 Mon May 30, 2005 20:47 pm
Mosteque Could you please explain the meaning of these idioms? Thanks!
No new posts English Expressions
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21 Dave 6978 Mon May 30, 2005 20:38 pm
Mosteque English Expressions
No new posts What's the difference between "more quickly" and "quicker"?
1 ghinescu_alina@yahoo.com 2128 Mon May 30, 2005 18:16 pm
Alan What's the difference between "more quickly" and "quicker"?
No new posts Please confirm with me (vs) please confirm me!
1 Drahul 10233 Mon May 30, 2005 10:37 am
Torsten Please confirm with me (vs) please confirm me!
No new posts The difference between will and would
1 blurrish 12491 Sat May 28, 2005 10:35 am
Alan The difference between will and would
No new posts Haw many tenses are there in the English language?
10 abumashal 2337 Fri May 27, 2005 17:14 pm
frank Haw many tenses are there in the English language?
No new posts Can I say 'restart the computer again'?
1 frank 940 Thu May 26, 2005 19:15 pm
Torsten Can I say 'restart the computer again'?
No new posts That's what I'd like at Christmas VERSUS That's what I'd like for Christmas
1 oliver cheng 1066 Thu May 26, 2005 18:58 pm
Alan That's what I'd like at Christmas VERSUS That's what I'd like for Christmas
No new posts Is this phrase correct: "My favorite animal is a dog."?
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26 Derek Wang 6643 Thu May 26, 2005 17:53 pm
frank Is this phrase correct: "My favorite animal is a dog."?
No new posts Help: search for vocabulary to learn English
2 Kshitij 1979 Tue May 24, 2005 18:53 pm
marion Help: search for vocabulary to learn English
No new posts "How come"?
2 Guest 822 Thu May 19, 2005 14:15 pm
Guest "How come"?
No new posts Meaning of plug the gap
1 Mick 1002 Thu May 19, 2005 9:43 am
Alan Meaning of plug the gap
No new posts Difference between say and tell
1 gp 1321 Tue May 17, 2005 11:09 am
Torsten Difference between say and tell
No new posts meaning of 'sweep' in 'the second hand doesn't sweep'
2 Shawn 1161 Mon May 16, 2005 0:53 am
Shawn meaning of 'sweep' in 'the second hand doesn't sweep'
No new posts meaning of "Go hungry"
5 Hohert 1200 Sun May 15, 2005 17:55 pm
Alan meaning of "Go hungry"
No new posts What is the difference between 'are' and 'do'?
1 Guest 1187 Sun May 15, 2005 9:51 am
Alan What is the difference between 'are' and 'do'?
No new posts Meaning of obnoxious
1 azhar 3088 Sat May 14, 2005 11:28 am
Torsten Meaning of obnoxious
No new posts Parish relief
4 Ella 1035 Sat May 14, 2005 10:49 am
Ella Parish relief
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