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jwschang

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tdol said:
Nice to meet you and welcome to the forum. We do have quite a few Chinese speakers here, so I imagine many will be interested. I teach Asian students, so will welcome the chance to pick your brains sometimes. ;-)

Thanks for the warm welcome.
I'd like to pick yours too, as I'm writing my English text. :)
 

Casiopea

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Wonder what Casiopea thinks of it. :wink:

I think it's very apropos :up:

"sticky" adj., colloquial English, difficult, awkward, unpleasant, painful; e.g. sticky problem, sticky situation, sticky argument, and the newest of enteries (drum roll please) sticky grammar point.

'Tis beau-tiful


Cas :)
 
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