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Veron1
02-Jul-2007
13:48
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asmaa89
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which adverbs can't have a 'not' after them?
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dihen
25-Mar-2007
01:32
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RonBee
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Prepositions.
viky375
08-Feb-2007
05:11
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Humble
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either of them , neither of them
lovelytofu
12-Dec-2006
00:38
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lovelytofu
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none of them/neither of them
Mad-ox
04-Dec-2006
08:46
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MikeNewYork
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it or them
Unregistered
30-Nov-2006
19:14
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MrPedantic
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Underline run-on sentence and correct them can you help me?
Janira18
25-Nov-2006
08:46
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Tdol
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correct them please!
ellahuynh
11-Nov-2006
22:32
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JCrawf
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How do you call them?
peppy_man
05-Nov-2006
07:33
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peppy_man
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each of whom/each of them
hector51
29-Oct-2006
07:54
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Tdol
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Another way to say some words and use them
Falcon
01-Oct-2006
22:16
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MrPedantic
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them; theirs
Lenka
08-Sep-2006
16:25
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Lenka
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"That's them all over"
Linklater
06-Sep-2006
09:41
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Philly
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What's the difference between them?
whitemoon
29-Aug-2006
19:12
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Fizi
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The both of them have gone missing!!!
GrannyJules
26-Aug-2006
01:42
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riverkid
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How do you like them apples?
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Echsphilee
08-Aug-2006
21:29
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mykwyner
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go them around
possopo
07-Aug-2006
19:12
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DavyBCN
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508
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Them
dean
14-Jul-2006
07:31
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dean
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THE EXCLAMATION, The meaning of WELL-OFF and ONE OF THEM
Jesule
20-Jun-2006
22:10
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MrPedantic
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could & would? how to use them properly?
abcd1234
20-Jun-2006
04:18
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Casiopea
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how shall we call them?
hujiang
16-Jun-2006
03:41
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Tdol
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them too
meomuopcon
12-Jun-2006
04:12
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Tdol
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you can't help liking them
**C@RL$$**
07-Jun-2006
06:06
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Ouisch
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could you parse those structures? I believe some of them are noun phrases.
jose rocha
06-Apr-2006
09:49
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jose rocha
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words that have -ei- in them
greenday
12-Feb-2006
15:03
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Tdol
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prefix or suffix -en or en- ? a rule for them?
prefix or suffix
28-Nov-2005
05:27
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Tdol
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I hope someone will help me make them sound more natural
wuzhi
13-Nov-2005
14:21
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Tdol
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'terms' and 'merely', how to understand them?
wuzhi
02-Nov-2005
11:00
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wuzhi
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Countries and Capitals - how do you pronounce them?
kfialaw
02-Oct-2005
07:13
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Reemani
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plz correct them
sweetaish
13-Aug-2005
21:43
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Casiopea
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