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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

I know you got a bit confused

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I know you got a bit confused about whether they’re wrong Celia’s I don’t mind. I think the trouble was I was talking about there must one.

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Because I don’t both feel the same way. : Go on. : It was great Susie really unhappy about the wedding. Charlie, he was always more another’s boy. He’s put cedi on a bepper pesistall. Can’t see what she’s doings wrong. So..

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Yeah, it was great Sue agreed with me. But you know women are like at a peace maker, isn’t it? : So you were saying that they.. : She didn’t want to cause trouble in the family. She wenna long with it, so do wouldn’t be bad feeling. : But, I thought, it’s Celia brighter into going by making I should no brides me. : Did I?

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Yeah, that’s what you said in the car on but air the wedding. : You sure? : A..hhh..! I’m not like to forget that day, am I? : O, well, uh, that was just me let no steam probably, you know, but I wasn’t in a good place but, look, I’m sorry if I confused you but not that I’ve explained, we can back in normal, can’t we?
  

Top answer

1 I know you got a bit confused about whether they’re on Celia’s side or mine . I think the trouble was I was talking about them as one. 2 Because they don’t both feel the same way.

  • 1 I know you got a bit confused about whether they’re on Celia’s side or mine .
  • I think the trouble was I was talking about them as one.
  • 2 Because they don’t both feel the same way.
  • - Go on.
  • - It was Grace who was really unhappy about the wedding.
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I know you got a bit confused about whether they’re on Celia’s side or mine. I think the trouble was I was talking about them as one.

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Because they don’t both feel the same way. - Go on. - It was Grace who was really unhappy about the wedding. Charlie, he was always more of a mother's boy. He’s put Celia on a bit of a p

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