
04-Apr-2008, 10:22
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Re: a couple of questions Quote:
Originally Posted by marciobarbalho then, there are situations/cases which one could use both of them in?
hmm... they are very close, huh? something is applicable whether it can be applied, besides, something else is usable whether it can be used.
interesting!
Ok, and how'd you call a driver who drives fastly?who drives fast, not fastly Lead foot 1. He has a lead foot.
2. You have a bit of a lead foot, don't you?
3. I used to have a lead foot when I was younger.
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