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Philip wrote: Clive wrote: Actually, the common expression is I have got a toothache. Again, of course my own preference is to eliminate 'got'.
I think it is common to eliminate 'got'.
I have a toothache.
I have a headache.
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FluidnMotion wrote: It is rather late now to ask them to mend the script.
Oh! I didn't mean that. I thought they could use the feedback, if and when they come up with version 3.
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Barbara has suggested a very good storyline and I'm sure your group won't possibly run out of ideas on this one. Keep your sentences (dialogues) short and simple in order to avoid too many grammatical errors. Good luck!
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Pieanne wrote: Anyway, the worst insult you can do to anyone is to IGNORE them...
.......and pretend they never existed.
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You forgot to mention the venue.
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Pucca wrote: Congrats YoHf!!3000 posts!
Hey what happened about the party?? Maybe we should ask YoHf to give us one. He owes us one anyways.
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Finally! That was a good mental exercise. Did you write to the Klueless2 team? I felt that the story could have used the help of a grammarian, to edit and rectify the innumerable grammatical errors. Do you think I should suggest this?
I haven't
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I've reached level 18 but I'm too tired now and will probably put some more thought into it tomorrow.
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Nona The Brit wrote: In in the UK people often do a 'finger-waggling' thing right in front of their mouths when they say it.
Could we have a demonstration, Nona?
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Would that qualify under 'gurning'?
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