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Hi Dear Sir I am writing to remind you about the payment for August which remains outstanding. Total class es conducted in September : 9 Total payment: $ 540.00 Payment outstanding for August : $50.00 Amount due: $ 590.00 The tuition centre
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Hi I have heard - get the needle - used to mean be/get annoyed What's the matter with him? I don't know he's got the needle over/about something. and when someone appears to be annoyed - I have heard - OK, there's no need to
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Hi 'till the cows come home' = indefinitely
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Hi One a morning , they saw a weird object flying high in the sky. Early one a morning , they saw a weird object flying high in the sky. ( Early in the morning one day , they saw a weird object flying high in the sky) Around five (o'clock)
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Hi The marriage of my cousin Lucy and James.
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Hi Run amok - as you say, getting crazy, out of control. young kids around - means in the vicinity - could be in the clubs, in the streets, and possibly on the beaches too. In other words, their 'running amok' could have been seen by
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W hat letters should I put after my name for an O xford U niversity diploma in social studies. T hanks Don't forget to use some capital letters too.
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Hi Thank you for that. Following this how would you then define the difference between 'Never in question' and 'Never a question' - struggling to explain. I can see no difference in meaning. There was never a question about his
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Not in Gloucester - Doctor Foster went there in a shower of rain - he never went there again!
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Hi A question = ask for some kind of information What is your name? In question = something being discussed What were you doing on the night in question? In question = in doubt His knowledge of car engines was in question.
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