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Forum: Reading and Writing 25th December 2004, 08:52 AM
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"The Lady in the Painting"
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Posted By roddy
Makes it a lot easier to help if the English is...
Makes it a lot easier to help if the English is there, as you can see where the misunderstandings
are.
Talking here won't get anything done.
Means asked a lot of different questions.
And that's...
Forum: Reading and Writing 21st December 2004, 09:58 PM
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"The Lady in the Painting"
Views: 4,887
Posted By roddy
Xuechengfeng, is this a special learners version...
Xuechengfeng, is this a special learners version you are reading, or the 'real' version? And if it
is, does it say what level it is for or anything?
Oh and . . .
thanks to Claw for ending my...
Forum: Reading and Writing 23rd August 2004, 11:01 PM
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"The Lady in the Painting"
Views: 4,887
Posted By roddy
Ok Mr Xue, explain why you assumed someone who...
Ok Mr Xue, explain why you assumed someone who does the housework is a 'she' . . .
Roddy
Forum: Reading and Writing 23rd August 2004, 03:30 PM
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"The Lady in the Painting"
Views: 4,887
Posted By roddy
Could the first one be 'sometimes sings' rather...
Could the first one be 'sometimes sings' rather than 'has time to sing'?
Second one is something like they work when they have work to do, and play when they have time to
play – ie they do what they...
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