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Johan I'm new here and I like it ;-) Joined: 13 Nov 2007 Posts: 38 Location: Cannes (France) |
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Johan I'm new here and I like it ;-) Joined: 13 Nov 2007 Posts: 38 Location: Cannes (France) |
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I had to have me the walkin' blues derivating opposite of aching Expression: "I knew that her last breath would ..." "give wide berth" vs. "give a wide berth" Help me get confused always! What is slang word related to, say I ask somebody a 100 pound... when you have finished vs when you are finished meaning of the phrase "now that's disdain" plural of 'virus' Idiom "Have someone to sound off to" Forget your password? or Forgot your passwork? proclaim a martial law Expression: "You become so depressed that everything goes..." convict of v.s. convict in Expression: "How many of your fathers are doctors?" Is 'heart' uncountable in this expression? [With heart filled with...] "He is worth hating." vs " He is worth being hated." present perfect for future ESL Test. When you go to France... Discover English-test.net Study Abroad? Trust vs. "rely on" Argosing regularly :-) 'kids in my family' vs. 'kids at my family' complicate vs. complicated TOEIC test: Teaching Vocabulary: List of Nouns Adjectives TOEIC test: Word games: Free Online Noun Adjective Game Meaning of compliment, printer, backlash, toll, voyage, retailer, hesitation Learn German easy and fast: Pimsleur German Free Download Learning pronoun: A Change of Heart English training centre: Retirement and Pensions | ||
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