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From http://www.rae.es/: La palabra "discombobulacion" no está en el Diccionario. Using my new-found linguistic prowess, I'm working on my chat-up lines. "Salutation. My adoration of your configuration. Contemplation of
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I learned the other day that nearly every word in ... go for a peregrination across that nation without... erm... discombobulation. From http://www.rae.es/: La palabra "discombobulacion" no está en el Diccionario. Using my new-found
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Hi, I would like to have conversation with someone to improve my English speaking skill. I have been in United ... you doing", "Have a nice day" or "It is a sunny day". Thoes greeting conversation is not enough to me. I
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enrico c
5 yr 158 days ago
Online, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, France, United States, Conversational, Languages, Salutations
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selected U-ness. She either: 1) took one step backward 2) tapped her ... and walked away. depending on how *** off she was. Isn't the standard Royal formula "How very interesting!" As on the Private Eye cover photo of her greeting
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"After-effects of Marijuana" is correct. after-effect is a noun but there is no word After-affects. And you are right effect can be used a noun bu affect not.
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... } My late and reverend headmaster, surnamed Snow, was adamant that he } should be referred to as "Mr Snow" in speech and in the salutation of a } letter, and that "The Rev. Mr G. Snow" was proper on the envelope (the }
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1. is the sentence "Sending shooting pains through my back" correct? 2. or is it ok if i also use " Shooting pains through my back" or "Sending pains through my back" please give me some ideas on the three
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I think the "correct" salutation used to be "Reverend and dear Father", which sort of nods to your point. Myself, ... who got irritated at being addressed as "Mr." by one of those he served, but that's neither
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Thanks for the rule and the enlightment. I had (h)onestly ... unenlightened like myself. It just doesn't make any sense. LRH You ever wonder what the 'gh' is doing in 'unenlightened'? Or the 'l' in 'should'? I
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You must use common sense , just as you do in your own language. The problem is, as you probably know, almost all Japanese nouns are uncountable.
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tak to <.->
5 yr 230 days ago
Marriage, Prefixes, Relationships, Friendships, United States, American, Speaking, Chat, Friends, Salutations, Suffixes
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