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[Grammar]
How o embed a syntactic tree diagram in word file.
Disaster Master
01-Aug-2008
00:03
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Buddhaheart
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Analysing and Diagramming Sentences
Figure of speech
Mr. Mann
26-Mar-2008
22:12
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CHOMAT
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Drawing Tree diagrams
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05-Mar-2007
20:38
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StudentOfLinguistics
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Analysing and Diagramming Sentences
"A withered tree blossoms again"
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12-Dec-2006
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Tdol
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Stayed (remained) Up The Tree
NLT
03-Nov-2006
18:24
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curmudgeon
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Stayed Up The Tree
NLT
01-Nov-2006
22:04
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and a partridge in a pear tree...
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13-Aug-2006
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Payam
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i need the origin of ( Barking up the wrong tree )
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21-May-2006
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Tdol
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English Idioms and Sayings
Tree
SSARRAF
11-Mar-2006
12:01
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rewboss
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the <Kennedy, Kennedys' or Kennedy's> family tree
justcurious
10-Dec-2005
10:20
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justcurious
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the term for 'fir tree'
Veronikap
21-Nov-2005
10:37
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Veronikap
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Tree
NewHope
10-May-2005
23:50
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Marylin
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Pronunciation and Phonetics
a high tree or a tall tree
Anonymous
05-Feb-2004
04:23
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