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Check my lyrics for mistakes plz
| hthako
Is this a dream or is this for real, Tender love surrounds us. Can you feel it? Every time I see you, each time I meet you, Understand that I live not in vain Meaning of my life- it's you, know without you Have no choice I will die in great pain Listen to the sound of my heart Girl ...
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E-Mail: Ortograph mistakes
| southflyers
Hi Yvonne, I feel sorry about the email concerning the cockpit permit, sended yesterday. In fact, after the check out from Montréal, and in a hurry, I wrote you about the permit. Unfortunately, the text, in german had many ortograph mistakes, what I relized later. Probably, exausted from the flight, I couldn’t even see them. What a shame! Officially, from ...
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Joining a University
| 84orwell19
Next year I am going to join Moscow University English Department. I can read English and American literature in the original witout a dictionary but I'm not sure if I can express meself without mistakes.
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