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Danieljsg Posted 21 years ago
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0 hi guys i was wondering ,can i say 02br
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00thnaks a lot daniel 02br
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00also i was wondering if i say " he should have moved there by now" 02br
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00is the same that if i say "he must have moved there by now" 0-
  

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0 Hello Daniel 02br 02br 00I'm an English learner from Japan. I don't think I'm a right person to answer your questions. But as they have been left unanswered, I'd like to try to answer them.

  • 0 Hello Daniel 02br 02br 00I'm an English learner from Japan.
  • I don't think I'm a right person to answer your questions.
  • But as they have been left unanswered, I'd like to try to answer them.
  • Could you allow me to do it?
  • 02br 02br 00"One thing leads to another" is a kind of proverb.
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0 Hello Daniel 02br
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00I'm an English learner from Japan. I don't think I'm a right person to answer your questions. But as they have been left unanswered, I'd like to try to answer them. Could you allow me to do it? 02br
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00"One thing leads to another" is a kind of proverb. Likely it says "many things happen in succession". I feel "one thing leads
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0 "One thing leads to another" is a general statement. 02br
00"One thing leads to the other" is much less used and requires something ("the other thing") to have been mentioned previously. 02br
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00First there's an argument. Then there's violence. One thing leads to the other. 12blockquote
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0 thansk a lot guys,pretty helpful review,is there any web,book that you guys recommend that could help me even more? 02br
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00thanks a lot. 02br
00daniel 0-

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