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How do I explain the difference between these two sentences? She's worked… She worked
thank you that was very well explained ; )
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How do I explain the difference between these two sentences? She's worked… She worked
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How do I explain the difference between these two sentences? She's worked… She worked
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Deriving nouns and adjectives from place names
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Why is it “knife” in the idiom, “Before you can say knife” though there are many shorter words than knife?
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Why is it “knife” in the idiom, “Before you can say knife” though there are many shorter words than knife?
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What is the difference between “heading to” and “heading for”?
I like your explanation ; )
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“Whiz” and “wiz” in Wizard of Oz
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“Whiz” and “wiz” in Wizard of Oz
yes you are correct. Thank you for teaching me a new word. I didn't know what onomatopoeia was. ( I looked it up ; ) )
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“Whiz” and “wiz” in Wizard of Oz
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Term for second hand dealers
Second hand dealer is a commonly known term for people who sell used goods. e.g used cars,clothes etc.
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Term for second hand dealers
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How to ask a question to get an ordinal number answer
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