[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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twilit02  +  721279 Fri, 08 May 09 12:12 PM
My dear and respected teachers,

1: "Send your feedback to (Email removed)" OR "Send your feedbacks to (Email removed)" ?

2: "I want to send you something via fax." OR "I want to send you something through fax." ?

3: "Someone gave me 30 pages to compose.All are written in English." ?
 
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optilang  +  721309 Fri, 08 May 09 12:40 PM
Hi


1: "Send your feedback to (Email removed)" OR "Send your feedbacks to (Email removed)" ?


2: "I want to send you something via fax." OR "I want to send you something through fax." ?

I want to send you a fax / I want to send you something by fax.


The last sentence doesn't make sense to me

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