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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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(a) She loves to make friends all over the world.

(b) She saw some fire / smoke on the dress.

© The man has a lot of beard.

(d) The work was backbreaking.

(e) When he got off the bus, we welcomed him with open arms.

(f) He felt happy on that day.

He was very happy and a wonderful time.

(g) He felt joyful for this weekend.

He will be coming to on the next day.

(h) My uncle has a farm. He brings me to there.
  

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Vincent Teo (a) She loves to make friends all over the world. She must be a good person. Vincent Teo (b) She saw some fire / smoke on the dress.

  • Vincent Teo (a) She loves to make friends all over the world.
  • She must be a good person.
  • Vincent Teo (b) She saw some fire / smoke on the dress.
  • A strange sentence.
  • I am not sure.
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Vincent Teo (a) She loves to make friends all over the world.
She must be a good person.
Vincent Teo(b) She saw some fire / smoke on the dress.
A strange sentence. I am not sure. Maybe;

She saw smoke coming from the dress.

She saw flames coming from the dress.

She saw that the dress was on fir
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Vincent Teo(a) She loves to make friends all over the world. [Y]

(b) She saw some fire / smoke on the dress. No

© The man has a lot of beard. No - That man has a big beard

(d) The work was backbreaking. [Y]

(e) When he g
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G'day Feebs,

I agree with all you say except the big beard bit.

I have never heard of a big or small beard.

In Australia beards seem to be described in terms of vigour not size. Strong, thick, bushy, thin, scraggly, wispy.

A big beard just does not seem to tell me much.

Stannum
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- this is a big beard. I can't see why it would be difficult to think of a biog beard - Santa usually has a big beard. Australians always have an different take on life[;)]

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