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ok i've been cleared guys. karen my tutor is ill and now i haven peter bowdry so use caution in selecting your answers good luck Jon B 2. How could you arouse the students' interest in the text? Remember that this is a pre-reading
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jonblaze25
273 days ago
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What is the name of the ending of a letter, e.g. "sincerely" or "yours truly?" I guess it would be the antonym of "salutation?" Complimentary close. Occasionally just "close" or the bureaucratic solecism
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christopher green
5 yr 153 days ago
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http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=9769 The word combobulated appeared in a reply to my post on Channel 9. I asked the poster for the ... the word. While there is a reference to the antonym discombobulated even in this thread I came
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While it was 28/1/04 1:02 am throughout the UK, R H Draney sprinkled little black dots on a white screen, and they fell thus: I have never seen this used in the sense D.J. ... probably more common, but D.J. asked for a single word. I'd be
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If you think so, I suggest you reread what Mr Green wrote. Puns ain't what they used to be. In the Yinglish I've picked up over the years, "sitzfleisch" (ZITZ-flaysh) does not ... (usually) boring. "I'd go see
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If you think so, I suggest you reread what Mr Green wrote. Puns ain't what they used to be. In the Yinglish I've picked up over the years, "sitzfleisch" (ZITZ-flaysh) does not ... (usually) boring. "I'd go see
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You're the butt of a rather cheeky joke, Charles. If you think so, I suggest you reread what Mr Green wrote. Puns ain't what they used to be. In the Yinglish I've picked up over the years, "sitzfleisch" (ZITZ-flaysh) does not
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