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Your late and this is the sixth time you've been late this week.


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When you reach the old age you realize all those things you should have done when you were young.


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I've read most of her books and they're all fascinating but I haven't read her newest book.


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 define epithet, affluent, incumbent, poignant, dissolute Injured vs. serious
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This was a very bad railway accident because two trains ran into each other but fortunately nobody was seriously wounded.


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We're going to spend our summer holiday in Majorca this summer because we went thirteen years before and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.


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 vocabulary for non english speakers: noun verb vocabulary list Curves in the bodywork
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The reason why I like those huge American cars is because they all have very attractive bends in the bodywork.


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After a lot of telephoning they managed to find two seats for tonight's concert so they can sit besides each other.


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 define disunion, vertex, sergeant-at-arms, pittance, occident Why can't we use the word "sour" in this context?
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I like most coffees very much but I'm not too sure about this one. It seems much too sour to me.


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His life and achievements are being celebrated tonight to mark his birthday. He was borne in 1912.


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 toefl essay: students choices for their study Shown vs. proved
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They have showed to the rest of the world that they are probably the best players.


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