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Thanx again!
A lot.
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"So I’ve been lying the whole day through and staring at this thing – and it gives me the creeps, you know."
Is this sentence all right grammatically?
Thanx.
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Hi,
Got a a difficulty in understanding this Tom Harrier's poem.
Maybe you can help me? Thanks.
"Blood of the innocent"
Another step, another mistake
I take your hand
Another sigh, another look
It's my land
Who gave you the right to
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Yeah, why?
Completely no idea?
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Any idea on this:
"But this baby rocked out on the spot
She was a shakin' and a kickin' and that did a bit of tot
Her pop said no, but I just couldn't stop
The killer had a case of tod the rock"
How am I to get it?
Thanks.
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Hi,
Like to know the meaning of this phrasal verb.
Something to rock music.
Like in "He rock out on the spot" etc.
Thanks.
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Hi,
A little question on pronounciation.
/coiouti/ or /coiout/
Thanks.
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Hi,
A little question.
Imagine troop in the war. Captain and soldiers sitting inside the tank. Suddenly ambush!
Captain speaking to a sergeant, "Get up a flare, sergeant!"
He means to light something, yeah?
Please explain to me.
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Hi,
Came across this sentence 'They prepared to watch the performance on top the wall.'
Is there a mistake here?
I mean why not 'on top OF the wall'?
And is it all right to drop OF preposition here?
Thanks.
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Hi,
A small question on the pronounciation of the word 'bode'
It's pronounced /boud/ right?
So my question is how does its pronounciation change when we add -s?
/boudz/ or /boudiz/?
Thanks.
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