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khorrami

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khorrami
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  • Location: Kashan, Iran
  • Occupation: Translator, English Teacher
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Wed 29 Oct, 2008 05:37 am - Thanks, but WHERE can I find these zps files? I did a little search in the web, but couldn't find any. Thanks. (view)
Wed 29 Oct, 2008 04:08 am - Hi. I have Zoom Player 6 installed on my PC. When I go to Skin Selector menu, there is a "Download more skins" button; I download a new skin but don't know how to apply it. Please... (view)
Mon 11 Aug, 2008 02:29 am - Hi. I have a camcorder (Samsung VP-DX10). It can record in LP or SP modes. If I record in LP, will I really lose much video quality? Actually, I mean: will this loss in quality, if any, be obvious... (view)
Sun 10 Aug, 2008 05:56 am - No, you got me wrong contrex; I didn't mean still picture cameras. I talked about camcorders. (view)
Fri 8 Aug, 2008 10:58 pm - Hi everybody. Some digital cameras have e.g. 1.0 MPix sensors while others have 2.0 Mpix. In the meantime, you see the video resolution (or size) in both of them is 480 x 640 pix. So why is it? Is... (view)
Sat 17 Feb, 2007 01:35 am - Hi everybody, There's an English grammar multiple-choice test. There are just 3 choices. I wonder whether b) or c) is correct. And the exact grammatical reason for choosing either one is very... (view)
Sun 21 Jan, 2007 02:37 am - Is it correct to say: "I had just woken them up, so they must have been having breakfast."? There was a multiple choice test in which one of the underlined words was grammatically... (view)
Sat 13 Jan, 2007 01:08 am - Hi everybody, I read in a grammar book that "How do you do?" is different from "How are you doing?"! I wonder what might be the difference. I need a native English... (view)
Thu 21 Dec, 2006 11:33 am - Wow, Shapeless, don't you want to stop this being silly, giving vague answers? We DO have simple past in the "if clause": If I had more money, I would lend you some. This... (view)
Sun 17 Dec, 2006 06:24 am - Hi. My question is: Can we use the auxiliary "might" in both first and second conditional sentences? If yes, imagine a student who should decide whether it is a first or second... (view)
 
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