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							| Thanks to this great site. 
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							| I am very grateful with all the memebers of this site. God bless you all. Have a nice day! 
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							| Hi Urpi, yes you can say "I know that place", providing you know the place you are talking about  |  30 Mar 2011     
					
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							| Thanks Frank and another question please can we say I want my dream to become true? Thanks again sorry if I am very pushy.
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							| It  �s better to say "to come true" |  30 Mar 2011     
					
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							| You �re not pushy, and i agree with alakhthou  |  30 Mar 2011     
					
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							| Thanksssssssssssssssssssss from the bottom of my heart. You are all great this is the best site ever. |  30 Mar 2011     
					
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							| Hey, Urpi, I agree with Frank, but you should know that to know a place in English isn �t the same as in Spanish.   When you say "Do you know Peru" in Spanish, it often means the same as "Have you ever been to Peru" in English. If I say "I know Peru" in English, it means that I am very familiar with the country and its customs and people.   I hope this helps you. Bruce
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							| hello sorry I know this isn �t the way to ask a question but please help me.   How do I upload a lesson.  It says the my work must be doc. and it is a document but it doesn �t load.   help please   debbie6 |  30 Mar 2011     
					
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							| Hi Debbie,   I:   click on save as --> choose word 97 - 03 document. |  30 Mar 2011     
					
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							| To say one  �knows a place � is to say one has personal familiarity with that place having been there or lived there perhaps. This compares to  �knows about a place � meaning one has second hand information regarding that place.
 
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							| and what about: 
 He knows his place.
 
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