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Old 09-Oct-2008, 21:45
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At what level would the following text be taught at?

been working

needn't have

I wish I didn't

put me up

It's up to you
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Old 10-Oct-2008, 12:47
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What do you think first?
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Old 10-Oct-2008, 13:17
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what is the meaning of " It's up to you" please?
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Old 11-Oct-2008, 15:27
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This means that it depends on you whether you accept to do something or not
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