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    meharich mustapha is offline Newbie
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    Default hi

    can anybody explain in si;ple terms the difference between
    skinny and thin
    beat and win
    rob and steal

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    Rover_KE is offline VIP Member
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    Default Re: hi

    Quote Originally Posted by meharich mustapha View Post
    Can anybody please explain in simple terms the difference between
    skinny and thin,
    beat and win,
    rob and steal.

    Thank you.
    English teachers like you and me, meharich mustapha, have a duty to use correct capitalisation and punctuation as an example to students and other users of the forum.

    Please note that a more helpful thread title would have been Skinny and thin.

    It's a good idea to ask unrelated questions in separate threads as you'll get quicker answers that way.

    Now let me draw your attention to a great feature of this forum: the Google Custom Search at the top of the page. Type skinny and thin in the box and you'll find links to previous answers to this question. Do the same with the other pairs of words.

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    Last edited by Rover_KE; 09-Feb-2012 at 21:40.
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    meharich mustapha is offline Newbie
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    Default Re: hi

    Hi sir,
    I appreciate your comment.
    sincerely yours

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