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Bla, bla, bla With this letter I would like to explain my motivation for an internship at your company. I graduated from Technical University of Moldova; Computers, Informatics and Microelectronics Faculty in July 2007 where I obtained a degree in
ESL, Formal, General & Business Letter Writing (English language)
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feuerfreireplay
188 days ago
Universities, Motivation Letters, Letter of Motivation, Cover Letter, Business, Countries, Schools, Friendships, Speaking, Chat, Careers, United States, Languages, Activities, Suffixes
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Hello,dear friend suffixes are the last word of any 2 words eg: time TABLE ,comfort TABLE and prefixes are first words of any two words together like TIME table , COM FORT table
I AM IN GRADE 5 ARE YOU IN SCHOOL,COLLAGE OR WORK?
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It seems to me that reading comprehension skills are very difficult for many English learners. What aspects would you like to emphasise in teaching reading comprehension? Or should it be taught at all? Is it enough if students just read on their
Teaching English (TEFL)
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successor
323 days ago
Suffixes, Prefixes, Vocabulary, Paragraphs, Relationships, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, Teaching, Students, Languages, Writing, Context, Friends
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In reading a book about native American languages, I came across two lovely kinship words. The first, from Apache, is ... relatives. I was wondering if anybody knows some interestiong kinship words in various languages that do not exist in
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tak to <.->
5 yr 111 days ago
Marriage, Prefixes, Relationships, Friendships, United States, American, Speaking, Chat, Friends, Salutations, Suffixes
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participle. Either can be used in any of your three example sentences above. (etc., etc.) Calm down, silly; nobody's talking about your mother. Though it may not be a steadfast rule, the conjugation of "-en" verbs that I mentioned is
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} The elements of my e-mail address are all there in ASCII } text for anyone or any bot that wants to look at the source } language. You haven't eliminated the possibility of a bot } being able to decipher e-mail addresses. You've only
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r j valentine
5 yr 277 days ago
Spelling, Business, Countries, Friendships, United States, Speaking, Chat, Writing, Careers, Punctuation, Languages, Suffixes, Numbers, Degree
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Can anyone point out the gender of the word 'soldier' ? Was at any point in the history of the word any masculine gender explicitly associated with its meaning ? The etymology is at , even with a paragraph of "word history".
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jerry friedman
6 yr 19 days ago
Genders, Paragraphs, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, Speaking, Chat, Writing, Languages, Suffixes
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