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When I was little my dad brought me home a goldfish. I was delighted but something soon went wrong. My parents were talking to some friends who had come to visit us, and I was a bit bored so I went into the kitchen to see my goldfish. The packet
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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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Good evening to everybody, my name is Roman, I would like to work as an reservation agent. Please may you control my CV and cover letter which I´m sending to human recourse department. You can download from the link below or read the text under
Formal, General & Business Letter Writing
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roman1836
2 days ago 4:32 pm
Universities, Regards, Cover Letter, Letters, Schools, Relationships, Students, Friendships, Friends, Speaking, Chat, Activities
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1.What does 'He's wound up tighter than a drum' mean? It's a mixed metaphor/simile for tension, but it used to be quite popular. The coil springs which powered old fashioned toys were wound up with a key. We used to wind our
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I know this is unrelated to the question, but I lived in Maine for 15 years. In fact, my friend owned an art gallery in Brunswick. (Speaking of Maine artists.) Is the Great Impasta still there? Are the garlic knots still as good?
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Hi all!!! I am going to apply to a university and they want me to write an essay. It should be between 2000 and 3000 words and caver the following aspects: My motivation for the MSc-programme that I chose. Why I wish to conduct this programme
Essay, Report & Composition Writing
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zamanov
4 days ago 9:17 am
Essays, Genders, Universities, Constructions, Difference Between, Relationships, Friendships, Writing, Students, Careers, Business, Speaking, Chat, Friends, Numbers
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I want to make friends and chat with them and discuss about subjects to make my English speaking fluent.
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It makes me contented to realise that you have made sense of the striking difference between not... but vs and , so this 'one thing' you are referring to is the last on the agenda, and may I be clear about two points. First, the omission
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Could you tell me if the following sentence sounds idiomatic from a native speaker's viewpoint? "I need to slam-dunk her a quick one" It may well get a laugh from Al Bundy in the context of a TV sitcom, but I think it would be
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HI..i am praveen..from india..i love to make girl friends...from anywhere to chat...
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