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Wed 28 Jun, 2006 01:49 am -
That's the answer.How clever! There is another one:Which Englishman wore the largest shoes?
Have a try! :o (
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Wed 28 Jun, 2006 01:45 am -
Thanks
:) Thank you very much! I can understand it well now. (
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Tue 27 Jun, 2006 03:37 am -
Can I use it this way?
First thanks a lot,but I still can't understand it completely.Can I use it this way:What you have planned is just a house of cards. (
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Tue 27 Jun, 2006 03:23 am -
Thanks
I think it's very interesting,and thank you for your help.Thankyou! :o (
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Wed 21 Jun, 2006 01:32 am -
:) Thank you very much. (
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Wed 21 Jun, 2006 01:27 am -
Thank you.Can I use it in this way:Tom and Kate hit it a OK the first time they met each other. (
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Wed 21 Jun, 2006 01:22 am -
Glad to receive your reply.Thank you very much. (
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Wed 21 Jun, 2006 01:09 am -
A question" what makes a road broad?"Do you know the answer? (
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Wed 21 Jun, 2006 01:05 am -
:?: What's the meaning of "rob Peter to pay Paul"? (
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Wed 21 Jun, 2006 01:02 am -
:?: "Their plan for a trip to Europe proved to be just a house of cards." How to understand the phrase"a house of cards"? (
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