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word of mouth question 1
I give you my word it will never happen again.


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word of mouth question 2
She had to eat her words when it turned out that she had chosen the wrong horse in the race.


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word of mouth question 3
They had words last night so be prepared for miserable faces this morning.


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word of mouth question 4
You can always rely on that company because they keep their word whatever happens.


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word of mouth question 5
They spend very little on advertising and tend to get new work through word of mouth.


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word of mouth question 6
You can see that he's deeply in love with her because he hangs on her every word.


word of mouth, answer 6 word of mouth, esl infinitives gerunds, listens silently to everything she says vs listens eagerly to everything

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word of mouth question 7
From the word go we could tell at the interview she was the ideal candidate for the job.


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word of mouth question 8
Remember as soon as you feel able to continue with walk, say the word.


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word of mouth question 9
I can only repeat that I want you to wait until Tuesday before you tell her, remember mum's the word.


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word of mouth question 10
I couldn't agree with you more, to be honest you've taken the words out of my mouth.


word of mouth, answer 10 pronoun use, said what i wanted to hear vs said what i wanted to say vs said what i wanted to know vs said

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