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Hi, You put together three extracts from the Bible; you've got some problems with spelling and you also skipped several spaces between words; however, your words seemed familiar enough to me ... Here it goes: i nimicitias ponam inter te et
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Hi, It's a verb: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=50715&dict=CALD
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From Paper 1 (Reading) of the CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) of the University of Cambridge , Part 1 . In this part candidates are asked to read three extracts and to answer a total of 18 questions, six per extract. Here are some
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From Paper 1 (Reading) of the CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) of the University of Cambridge , Part 1 . In this part candidates are asked to read three extracts and to answer a total of 18 questions, six per extract. Here are some
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Hi Shahla, You can post your pieces of writing here: Essay, Report and Composition Writing forum. I'm sure you'll get both feedback and guidance. Best of luck with the IELTS.
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I'm sure that 'over' has the edge Philip, you always have me on the edge of my seat. I'll keep that in mind.
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Hi, It's the preposition needed after edge (when edge means advantage ): edge + over + somebody. Cambrigde Dictionary: edge : an advantage over other people In terms of experience, she definitely had the edge over the other people that we
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Hi, I think it's not optional. To my understanding, when you read out a passage, you say the words aloud; when you read a passage, you may or may not utter the words. As always, wait for the natives ...
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An envelope ? (I remember reading this riddle long ago, maybe here on EF ) EDIT: ops, sorry OMG. I didn't read your reply.
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We've already got a long thread that started with this very question, so please read it here: http://www.englishforums.com/English/WhatIsTheOppositeOfSin/cwhbc/post.htm I'm locking this thread.
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