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The Fighting Tigers, 1993-2008: Into a New Century of LSU Football
By Scott Rabalais and Peter Finney. (Baton Rouge (Louisiana).Louisiana State University Press, 2008. 231 pp.)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana is the home to a wide variety of
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danielrams07
35 days ago
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Hi man I am doing my thesis about idiom and I have many information about it.
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Hi I'm from KOREA and 20years old. I'm studying in Australia at the moment. I like meeing people and getting to know each other. Also I'm interested in football, countries, travel, movie, art and human rights. There is nothing to
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hannah89
37 days ago
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Hi.
Would you say these are subordinate clauses?
Unbelievably he takes a call while playing soccer.
They will hold onto it until receiving additional documentation.
Would you say the words "after" and
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This is my version of the text: We used (1) to have great family holidays when I was younger. There was always something (2) interesting to do, such as going to the beach, playing football or going on rides at the fair. In the evenings we went to
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cool breeze
38 days ago
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I have an exercise to do and i need someone to correct me if i`m wrong: Fill in the gaps with only one word so that the text makes sense: We--(1)to have great family holidays when i was younger.There was always --(2)interesting to
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Hi Anon Part of your difficulty might be due to the fact that you have some typos/errors in your sentences. I'm at your dad ' s house. Are you Brittany's brother. You add an apostrophe and an S ( 's ) to the end of a noun to
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yankee
40 days ago
Simple Present, Plurals, Possessives, Tenses, Nouns, Present Tenses, Punctuation, Apostrophes, Football, Sentences, Simple Tenses, Sports
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