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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
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And here I am

Would you correct my dictation? :

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And here I am, cub wept on my great throne, their queen.
  

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Hi Joo Happy New Year to you. This one is: And here I am, cobwebbed on my great throne, their queen. "cobwebbed" is a very unusual word, meaning to be covered in cobwebs (spun by spiders).

  • Hi Joo Happy New Year to you.
  • This one is: And here I am, cobwebbed on my great throne, their queen.
  • "cobwebbed" is a very unusual word, meaning to be covered in cobwebs (spun by spiders).
  • It sounds like an extract from the story of Sleeping Beauty, where a wicked witch casts a spell so that everyone in the palace falls asleep for a hundred years.
  • Best wishes Mo
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Hi Joo
Happy New Year to you.
This one is:

And here I am, cobwebbed on my great throne, their queen.

"cobwebbed" is a very unusual word, meaning to be covered in cobwebs (spun by spiders).
It sounds like an extract from the story of Sleeping Beauty, where a wicked witch casts a spell so that everyone in the palace falls aslee
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Hi moinkent

I’m now reading a British novel, The Secret Intensity of Everyday Life. There come two writers in the book. One of them is an elementary school teacher and applied for drama writer for BBC. Reading the part and having been listening BBC radio dramas, I think UK is a country of the play, its land has the very soil of Shakespeare. After appearance of TV and films, radio dramas h

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