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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

... gripped the sides of the rope ladder?

Hi all,
what does it mean: He gripped the sides of the rope ladder. Could you transform it more simply?
Thank you for your reply.
Olga
  

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Anonymous Hi all, Hello Olga! Why not join the forum instead of posting anonymously? I note that you've posted quite a few questions today.

  • Anonymous Hi all, Hello Olga!
  • Why not join the forum instead of posting anonymously?
  • I note that you've posted quite a few questions today.
  • Anonymous W hat does it the following mea n?
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AnonymousHi all,
Hello Olga!
Why not join the forum instead of posting anonymously? Emotion: smile
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Ok. Thank you. I have to think about it. Is this forum for people who aren't native speakers of English? I mean: I don't know English. I need help with learning English independently without school. So for example I don't understand English slang and idioms. Is here place for people like me?
Have a great day.
Olga
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Anonymous Is here place for people like me?
This is precisely the place for you, Olga. The advantage of registering is that you are no longer one of the many 'Anonymous' posters, and we can learn your individual language problems and concerns better.

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