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I've got it, Thank you, Yankee :-)
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Hi, everyone:
It's hard to tell from these shots but the structure is already
mind-bending even though it is still many months away from completion.
I wonder if "mind-bending" here means "strange".
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I think "conference" means "one to one" Here're two links I found: http://add.about.com/cs/education/a/conferences.htm http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/ca/191 In my country, it's not "one to one" type, but "one teacher to many
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Thank you, Nona the brit and Neeraj Jain. In fact, I want to distinguish the following two types of meeting: (1) all parents of students in a class sitting in a classroom, listening to a head teacher speaking about their kids every semester. (not
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Hi, everyone: Could you tell me the difference among the three, especially that between the first two and the third. Which one do you use ? Best wishes
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Thank you,Grammar Geek and Lil' Ruby Rose :-)
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I've got it,Thank you,Feebs11 :-)
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I've got it, Thank you, Yankee and Mister Micawber. In fact, I'm trying to say the opposite (drink all,not a sip) I think I'll use "drink up" instead.
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Hi, everyone: You drink as much as you can. You drink as much of it as you can. ("it" refers to "liquor") I wonder if both sentences are ok and if the first sentence is incorrect in grammar. Best wishes
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No, In fact, I'm saying "the speaker wants to drink up his glass of liquor at one time, but he doesn't want to make it difficult for his guest,who may not be good at drinking liquor,to do like him". His words are said to make his guest comfortable
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