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Bashir rodwan
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Sun 10 May, 2015 08:05 am
He wears vans " shoes"
Can I say instead vans on
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dalehileman
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Sun 10 May, 2015 11:13 am
@Bashir rodwan,
1. Rod, why not cap "Van's"?
2. Why the quotes
3. Please explain what you mean by "vans on"
If you mean, "He wears Van's shoes on," then no, not collo. He has Van's shoes on
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