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| I'm having a bit of a problem finding key word in context examples online - I've tried the usual, but they're either too long and jam up my computer or they require subscription. Does anyone have examples of 'to', 'of' and 'at' that they could possibly email to me? Failing that, does anyone know of a surefire site that I could use? Many thanks, Dippit |
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| Have you used view.byu.edu - you have join, but it's free. |
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| Thanks tdol, That's just what I was looking for. Dippit |
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| I haven't seen anything better than this site- it's got lots of features, is free and very fast indeed. |
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| Please, I need a real help from any one here. I need to practice my English in a very short to time and to learn English. Can I have a friend who can help me . when i talk to her or him I will learn alot. |
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| Try posting here: http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/penpals/ |
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