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No new posts Money doesn't grow on trees?
1 Nga 2698 Wed Nov 10, 2004 7:54 am
Torsten Money doesn't grow on trees?
No new posts What is the difference between tender and submit?
1 Olumide 1984 Tue Nov 09, 2004 18:06 pm
Torsten What is the difference between tender and submit?
No new posts Which conditional?
1 Minona 1521 Tue Nov 09, 2004 17:19 pm
Torsten Which conditional?
No new posts Lots of money
1 sagar 2174 Tue Nov 09, 2004 10:18 am
Torsten Lots of money
No new posts Make up your mind?
1 kai 11869 Tue Nov 09, 2004 10:15 am
Torsten Make up your mind?
No new posts You drive me up the wall?
1 srimathi 5849 Tue Nov 09, 2004 10:11 am
Torsten You drive me up the wall?
No new posts On leave - on strike?
1 Kai 3709 Tue Nov 09, 2004 8:53 am
Torsten On leave - on strike?
No new posts What does this phrase mean: 'Now you are being sensible'?
3 Murzik 2387 Sun Nov 07, 2004 21:29 pm
Murzik What does this phrase mean: 'Now you are being sensible'?
No new posts Phrasal verb "Carry on" and its meaning
1 Misha 2718 Fri Nov 05, 2004 19:43 pm
Alan Phrasal verb "Carry on" and its meaning
No new posts Meaning of "Turn up"
1 Misha 3062 Fri Nov 05, 2004 19:41 pm
Alan Meaning of "Turn up"
No new posts What is the difference between joke and fun?
1 Dasha 3619 Fri Nov 05, 2004 19:36 pm
Alan What is the difference between joke and fun?
No new posts Bothered vs. plagued?
1 vu hai 1784 Fri Nov 05, 2004 15:59 pm
Alan Bothered vs. plagued?
No new posts Why ­we use "change of heart" instead of using 'change of view'?
1 quang hai 1612 Thu Nov 04, 2004 21:40 pm
Alan Why ­we use "change of heart" instead of using 'change of view'?
No new posts Meaning of "Red herrings"
1 Katarina 2742 Thu Nov 04, 2004 21:31 pm
Torsten Meaning of "Red herrings"
No new posts Made a fortune?
1 Katarina 2038 Thu Nov 04, 2004 21:26 pm
Torsten Made a fortune?
No new posts Turned him down?
1 Tolyk 1924 Thu Nov 04, 2004 21:22 pm
Torsten Turned him down?
No new posts Take advantage of?
1 Rudolf 3930 Thu Nov 04, 2004 21:10 pm
Torsten Take advantage of?
No new posts meaning of Absent-minded
1 Rudolf 7893 Thu Nov 04, 2004 21:02 pm
Torsten meaning of Absent-minded
No new posts Sick and tired?
1 Robertino 2608 Thu Nov 04, 2004 21:00 pm
Torsten Sick and tired?
No new posts meaning of elsewhere
1 Robertino 2144 Thu Nov 04, 2004 20:58 pm
Torsten meaning of elsewhere
No new posts A long list of things?
1 Robertino 2013 Thu Nov 04, 2004 20:53 pm
Torsten A long list of things?
No new posts Famous vs. popular
1 Robertino 2959 Thu Nov 04, 2004 20:50 pm
Torsten Famous vs. popular
No new posts Attain vs. get
1 Lyalya 5222 Thu Nov 04, 2004 20:48 pm
Torsten Attain vs. get
No new posts Give me a hand?
1 Murzik 2092 Wed Nov 03, 2004 22:36 pm
Torsten Give me a hand?
No new posts Listen vs hear
1 raj 2781 Tue Nov 02, 2004 22:28 pm
Torsten Listen vs hear
No new posts Set off and set on?
1 Andrea 2815 Mon Nov 01, 2004 20:06 pm
Alan Set off and set on?
No new posts Trying your hand?
1 Guest 1690 Mon Nov 01, 2004 11:35 am
Alan Trying your hand?
No new posts What does 'high hopes' mean? Is it an idiom?
1 Pupil 2752 Wed Oct 27, 2004 18:17 pm
Alan What does 'high hopes' mean? Is it an idiom?
No new posts What does this idiom mean: "She gets on her high horse"?
1 Pupil 2540 Wed Oct 27, 2004 18:13 pm
Alan What does this idiom mean: "She gets on her high horse"?
No new posts What's the difference between "Don't worry" and "Don't care"?
1 Robert 2843 Mon Oct 25, 2004 20:14 pm
Torsten What's the difference between "Don't worry" and "Don't care"?
No new posts Test and try out?
1 Robert 4375 Mon Oct 25, 2004 20:10 pm
Torsten Test and try out?
No new posts Happened vs. occurred?
1 Robert 2468 Mon Oct 25, 2004 20:00 pm
Alan Happened vs. occurred?
No new posts Order books are full?
1 vijayaprashanth 2024 Mon Oct 25, 2004 17:17 pm
Torsten Order books are full?
No new posts Pay a visit vs. visit?
1 Abdurahman 12110 Mon Oct 25, 2004 14:49 pm
Alan Pay a visit vs. visit?
No new posts Arise vs. raise
1 muhamed 4764 Mon Oct 25, 2004 14:03 pm
Torsten Arise vs. raise
No new posts Soon vs. near future
1 Abdurahman 2848 Mon Oct 25, 2004 13:57 pm
Torsten Soon vs. near future
No new posts Arouse vs. raise
1 Abdurahman 2663 Mon Oct 25, 2004 13:54 pm
Torsten Arouse vs. raise
No new posts A tall story?
1 Abdula 3032 Mon Oct 25, 2004 13:49 pm
Torsten A tall story?
No new posts Crying for the moon?
1 Mahmud 2473 Mon Oct 25, 2004 13:15 pm
Torsten Crying for the moon?
No new posts A crying shame?
1 Mahmud 2347 Mon Oct 25, 2004 13:11 pm
Torsten A crying shame?
No new posts Fun vs. a joke
1 Magomed 2326 Mon Oct 25, 2004 11:46 am
Alan Fun vs. a joke
No new posts Slice vs. portion
1 Udai 2144 Mon Oct 25, 2004 11:01 am
Alan Slice vs. portion
No new posts Specify vs. point out
1 Udai 1842 Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:55 am
Alan Specify vs. point out
No new posts Engage vs. call on
1 Udai 2045 Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:51 am
Alan Engage vs. call on
No new posts Abide by, stick to
1 Udai 2196 Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:49 am
Torsten Abide by, stick to
No new posts I can do it...
1 anıl 2808 Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:48 am
Alan I can do it...
No new posts meaning of "Take a rest"
1 Udai 22430 Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:40 am
Torsten meaning of "Take a rest"
No new posts What does this idiom mean: "Lazy bones"?
1 Magomed 3459 Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:38 am
Torsten What does this idiom mean: "Lazy bones"?
No new posts Eying that waitress
1 Magomed 2819 Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:35 am
Torsten Eying that waitress
No new posts What does wear thin mean?
1 Magomed 2964 Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:32 am
Torsten What does wear thin mean?
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