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Which would it be? please 1 Alex sleeps while he sings. 2 Alex sings while he sleeps 3 Alex sleeps while he is singing. 4 Alex sings while he's sleeping. I'd say 2 and 4. 1 The cat miaowed while it walked/while it was walking. 2 The cat
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It is by Sufjan Stevens and the song is For The Widows In Paradise; For The Fatherless In Ypsilanti Session data >
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Could someone take a look at these for me please?
1 I felt bad having to do that to him.
2 The bed is dented where I put my head. The matress takes the form of the head.
3 Is it normal that my connection was working yesterday and
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Does "The Ghost" from his cell before giving up same... http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts and entertainment/film/a rticle6873582.ece
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Dear sir,
I wish to write a letter to request for sponsorship of my forthcoming music album.
How do i write it?
Thanks.
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Hi,
I saw U2 last week.
I love rock music. I have liked it all my life.
U2´s concert was fantastic.
These different tenses give different meanings.
I bought every record they made.
I bought every record they have made . I
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I saw vs. I have seen U2 last week. I love rock music. I like vs. have liked it all my life. U2´s concert was vs. have been fantastic. I bought vs. have bought every record they made vs. have made . U2 are vs. have been together since 1976. Thank
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These are the tenses I had to choose between; Present Simple, Past Simple, Present Continuous, Past Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect Continuous, Future with 'Going To', Future Simple,
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A dialogue is a conversation between two people, but dialogue is the technical term for this kind of conversation in a work of fiction -- a novel or a play, for example. It may also be used to refer to words in general -- to contrast with other
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Could you please take a see at this? please 1 He held on to the dream of maybe one day becoming a world champion. 2 Don't leave it out in the light. It'll go bad if you do. 3 I had his hand under his nose as he lay on the bed, he could
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