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 chrabonsc
 
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							| Hello there Can you help me?� With this easy sentence? :)� David speaks too quietly. Ican �t hear him. David doesn �t speak ........ . I can �t hear him. |  30 May 2009      
					
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							| ...he doesn �t speak loudly enough, maybe? Let �s hear someone else �s opinion. Hugs, mena |  30 May 2009     
					
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 HOLYMARY_852
 
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							| David doesn �t speak very loudly, I can �t hear him. |  30 May 2009     
					
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 abaza
 
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							| May be he has psychological problems or anti social. Also , he may have problems in being shy when he expresses himself   This essay also can deal with couples who suffer problems of communcation with each other. The wife always complains about her husband �s way of expressing himself. Instaed she should deal with David as he is , try to deal with him and improve his sociability . |  30 May 2009     
					
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 gloriawpai
 
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							| David doesn �t speak out/ speak up. I can �t hear him. |  30 May 2009     
					
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 tricia973
 
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							| I agree.. I think "David doesn �t speak up. I can �t hear him." would be the most suitable option to me considering this kind of exercises generally are to be completed with just one word...   However, and while speaking I �d say "loudly enough" as Mena suggested...     |  30 May 2009     
					
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 alzee
 
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							| "doesn �t speak loudly enough..."
 I reckon :) |  30 May 2009     
					
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