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 karagozian
 
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							| Lynne is a beautiful person. She is right and more than right. What gave me such a laugh were her stupid mobile stickers or whatever you call them which I am unable to produce. 
ESL is giving, helping and sharing. Thank you Lynne for bringing me back on the right track. |  26 Dec 2020     
					
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 s.lefevre
 
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							| I don�t understand why people ( especially teachers) answer something unpleasant. If one has nothing important or nice to say, I think it is better to shut up. I hope you all had a nice Christmas. Now let�s hope that the new year brings us health.  |  27 Dec 2020     
					
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 spinney
 
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							| A very good question, and the kind that dictionaries do not always answer effectively. I remember seeing in a couple of dictionaries that "damp" and "humid" meant the same thing when in reality, we tend to use them a little differently in the UK. Anyway, Lynne has given the best answer by a mile. This is something dictionaries often tend not to do, and why we must be wary of them. |  27 Dec 2020     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| Thumbs up Silvia!  I couldn�t agree more.     For those that still remember it:    I am passing the ESLprintables crown to Silvia Lefevre.. Silvia can be queen for now.   Cheers, Douglas   I really miss these days, and these people:  http://www.eslprintables.com/forum/topic.asp?id=4958 
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 mitokondri
 
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							| Hello there! :)   If you are interested, you can follow my instagram account. Every day, I share a new word.   I hope you like it.   https://www.instagram.com/englishwithmissmaci/?hl=en  |  6 Jan 2021     
					
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