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'Have' has far too many uses to examine on this thread. Here is one dictionary's list: HAVE –verb (used with object) 1. to possess; own; hold for use; contain: He has property. The work has an index. 2. to hold, possess, or accept in some
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mister micawber
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http://gawker.com/5389594/oscar+winner-paul-haggis-publicly-resigns-from- church-of-scientology-over-gay-rights When it rains, it pours on the Church of Scientology. First, spokescreature Tommy Davis publicly flamed out on his prime time
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"Games" and "tricks" are sometimes used to describe serious endeavors. In my opinion, "jest" is always used to describe something which is intended as a joke - although the court jester usually spoke the truth more
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Kooyeen, I'm African American and being black has NOTHING to do with pronouncing the word "sword" nor does it have anything to do with Ebonics. That is an ignorant, stereotypical statement... It was just a guess, since CB said he
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Could someone help me with this? 1 I restored factory setting so the computer is the same as when it came out of the store. This is okay, but "settings" is more common. 2 Every woman has occasion when she wants to look her best. Use
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avangi
37 days ago
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2. I think there is not much to understand for this one. Just that we are reading a joke and the bartender asks if this is a joke. (Maybe I didn't get this either!) 5. I don't get this one either A blonde, a brunette, a red-head, a
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In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, we learn a large amount of characteristics about young Hamlet’s character. During act five, the gravedigger scene, I feel we learn the most. Shakespeare gave the readers a great deal of information during this
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Hi Danijela,
I am so sorry! I think there has been some miscommunication. Please don't go away! I am just like you coming to this forum to get my doubts clarified. I am not the teacher. English is not my mother tongue. 'Lost in
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tipsee1
55 days ago
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And in this case how exactly do you show what the Chase character is feeling anyway? In this case, he was talking to the teacher when they entered, trying to find some other arrangement for his Spanish project. A pretty clear case of alienation.
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Yes, there are small close-knit groups of friends who develop their own expressions, but they don't intend that outsiders should have any idea what they're talking about. ( That makes smart. )
Avangi was using "That makes
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