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hi Inaia Oliver how are you and how your life is going on. i m allso intrested in making friends out side the country and i want to chat with you,
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Well, people I am interested in improving my speaking skills. So, contact me if we have same interests :D
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Hi everyone! I'm Inaia, I live in a small island called Margarita in Venezuela and I'm 16... I'm very interested in meeting people from other countries and specialy practicing my english :) I'm very open to everything and I enjoy
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But 'Let's discuss about friends.' seems to make more sense than just saying 'Let's discuss friends'.
Do you say this after reading the thread? Or is that just what you "feel"?
It's wrong.
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Dear friend, the use of affect is correct in your sentence. As has already been said, affect=have an effect on. You could also consider rewording your sentence so that to avoid repetition: The decrease in the production of oil will not affect
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Dear friend, you'd better specify your question, as listing every possible meaning of 'what' will be of little help. Here are some of the most common meanings: 1. Interrogative pronoun - asking for information specifying something:
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Dear friend, close is most frequently used as an adjective or a verb, but in can also be an adverb meaning 'closely, tightly; near, in proximity + close to the wind (an idiom)'. Context is crucial in classifying close as an adjective or
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sounds good to know new people from abroad and improve english by talking to them.if you agree answering my massage makes me happy
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Dear friends, just a tiny remark. ...for some jerk to catch me carrying this thing around and get the wrong idea is a to-infinitive clause. It is the subject predicative in the given sentence: All I need is f or some jerk to catch me
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Dear friend, I `m going to see him this evening. - refers to future fulfilment of the present intention; the future happening is seen as imminent; I will see him this evening. - will expresses colourless, neutral future, but may often express
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