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Thanks, Mister.
But isn't "make the best of something" often used with reference to something negative and difficult?
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I have taken your points into consideration. Hope these 2 options do not come off as arrogant this time round.
First and foremost – I have to proclaim my love for pastry and desert. There is nothing like gorging myself with a bowl of Mango
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I have taken your points into consideration. Hope the 2 options do not come off as arrogant this time round.
First and foremost – I have to proclaim my love for pastry and desert. There is nothing like gorging myself with a bowl of Mango
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Thanks for being truthful, that's just what i needed. I don't want to sound too arrogant, but slightly firm on my stand that i will not remove my post. What do you mean by 'convincing' and 'persuasive'? Since i have no
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Hi,
I would like to improve on my letter. This letter is to a pastry shop owner, who isn't pleased with the comments on the my blog. I'm trying to resolve this dispute, as best as i can. Where can I improve? How do I sound convincing,
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Hi, I would like to improve on my letter. This letter is to a pastry shop owner, who isn't pleased with the comments on the my blog. I'm trying to resolve this dispute, as best as i can. Where can I improve? How do I sound convincing,
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I got several questions abouts the lyrics of Michael Jackson's songs.
Could somebody help me? Please!
Q1. A song named " They don't care about us"
Part of its lyrics is as follows:
Skin head, dead head Everybody
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thanks a lot CJ.
I am glad to see you again.
one more question.
I'm sorry for bothering you.
"He waited for her until 8pm."
"He will wait for her until 8pm."
Maybe "until 8 pm" means that he
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