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Latest post Tue, Mar 14 2006 6:02 AM by CalifJim. 3 replies.
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hanuman_2000  +  205980 Tue, 14 Mar 06 04:05 AM

Hello,

Grass is what I much

at freakfast and at dinner.

What is meaning of "much" here?

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CalifJim  +  205982 Tue, 14 Mar 06 04:13 AM
freakfast?  This could be breakfast or freakfestSmile [:)]

I suspect you were munching grass, not muching it!

CJ

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hanuman_2000  +  205989 Tue, 14 Mar 06 04:25 AM

Hello Sir(Mr.CJ)

It was my mistake, I read it wrong.

It is breakfast not freakfast. It  is "munch"  not "much".

I am sorry, I read munch as "much" and got confused.

CalifJim  +  206022 Tue, 14 Mar 06 06:02 AM
As you gain more experience with English you will spot these differences more easily.  Just be patient!  Smile [:)]
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