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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Keep practicing your English if ...


1. You really don't want to lose it.
2. You really don't want to start it over.
3. You really want to maintain it.
4. You really want to be better in it.

So, yes those are the ways folks,

7 comments:

Mr. Dahlan said...

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Best regard,

Dahlan

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thanks

herman

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succor:
=> assistance in time of difficulty; help in a difficult situation
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:This word sounds like Shakkar/(Sugar) in Hindi.. we usually go to our Neighbors when our sugar gets over... So in a way we seek their assistance in the time of difficulty.