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Hi Hohhot! I'm glad to see a Mongolian from Inner Mongolia here. I'm from the independent Mongolia. And I've been to the Inner Mongolian border city, Erenhot, en route to Beijing. I heard people speaking Inner Mongolian there and it
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If you mean he possesses a red car then you don't need "got"; you can just say "My father has a red car". Nevertheless, in British English it's extremely common in conversation for people to use "got" to
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Hi AlpheccaStars and Mr. Wordy,
Thanks for you help.
One American client says to me: a celebration dinner, while I saw a post in Yahoo, saying Beckham is having a celebratory dinner.
Do you think it's probably because the
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non-English-speaking English-speaking gorgeous beautiful really a chunk, really muscular, how can it be really strong, really tough guy appealing attractive not so
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1 yr 55 days ago
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In this context, 'ages' means 'a long time'. I have ... have only had a good holiday for a short time. That's worthy of a Lewis Carroll character. And an example of corruption, rather than a serving suggestion. My preference
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Does intern refer just to students who attend medical schools? I know the other meaning of intern, the point is: ... was a student at a Business school was an intern in a business company. Was he an intern or trainee? It's a question of
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einde o'callaghan
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At 05:22:13 on Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Larry Cooper (Email Removed) wrote in : In a novel by John le Carre' a member of the Circus reported to a superior that someone was "supposed ... is a legitimate point of grammar or perhaps simply another
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