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How to express that one is making the conversation long for fun
Nice answer, Colin.
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How to express that one is making the conversation long for fun
Nice. Looks like the answer
Jul
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How to express that one is making the conversation long for fun
Thanks. I guess "drawing out"/"lingering" the conversation for fun looks better.
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How to express that one is making the conversation long for fun
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What is an alternative word to “journey” for a shorter travelling time?
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What is an alternative word to “journey” for a shorter travelling time?
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What is an alternative word to “journey” for a shorter travelling time?
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Why a dash in this example?
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Why a dash in this example?
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The usage of “being” in passive voice
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The usage of “being” in passive voice
Do you mean that
spoons are still being thrown away
is also included in the meaning?
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The usage of “being” in passive voice
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The usage of “being” in passive voice
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How could I express the idea that one person is learning the habits of other person?
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How could I express the idea that one person is learning the habits of other person?
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How could I express the idea that one person is learning the habits of other person?
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