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Hi, Paul will be singing here at this time tomorrow. 1. What does 'at this time' mean? 2. Does it matter at what time the speaker says this? Thanks,
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Hi, Doll. Are you a native English speaker? The #1 sentence was copied from a website. (helping people learn English)
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Hi, 1. By the time she went to the station, the train has been gone. 2. Before she went to the station, the train has been gone. 3. When she went to the station, the train has been gone. 4. While she went to the station, the train has been gone.
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The following are my extra efforts. Comments are welcome.
"I love you too much to ever start liking you
So let's just let the story kind of end
I love you too much to ever start liking you
So don't expect me to be your friend"
"Too
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Hi, MrM. I didn't go far. I've visited some Asian countires including Japan and then back to the States. Japan is a clean country. Isn't it? Just got my new Internet service set up here. How is your life in Japan? Wanna stay there long?
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Hi, GG and Nona. Thanks for your great comments, both of you.
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Thanks, MrM. How are you?
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Thanks, MrM.
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Hi, "I love you too much to ever start liking you So let's just let the story kind of end I love you too much to ever start liking you So don't expect me to be your friend" 1. What does "ever" mean in the quote above? 2. What does "to" mean in the
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Hi, Nona. I guess it's not uncommon to say "dialed the wrong number" in the States. But, I'm not so sure there are any differences between "get" and "dial" in the context? Here are my explanations. You've got the wrong number --- the number I
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