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| Let them be far more complicated than "Please show me...", "Can I...?" Thank you, Ewelina |
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| Business idioms: http://www.usingenglish.com/cgi-bin/...mp.cgi?ID=1772 |
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| Thank you:) |
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| ohh;/.. it doesn't works ;/.. :(. it's not correct link.. please direct me one more time thank you regards |
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