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February 20, 2010 11:06 PM |
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Originally Posted by Perikles
(Post 73207)
This could mean 1) I raced with another jeep on the motorway, 2) I towed another jeep along the motorway (because it was broken), 3) both :eek:
I deduced that my invoice was incorrect, both in amount and I.V.A (tax?)
You have to hurry up getting ready because the movie starts at 8 P.M. :)
If I have made any mistakes, please do not hesitate to correct me. :):D (A weird self-referential request):lol::lol:
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I didn't understand your commentary in the end of the post, because I don't know if you corrected me the phrase or simply the phrase lift like to as I wrote them before.
Now the word Hurry up means de prisa, then if that word means de prisa, then the phrase should to takes hurry up.
Now I will write another example using the word hurry up.
Acela. You should dressing you hurry up, because the theater shows start at 7 P.M .
I hope that my example is well wrote, because as you told me before. I used the word Hurry up.
You should correcting me hurry up, before that another people does it first than you.:D
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