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| Sentence :- Then we'll rent a car 'n' go on a tour to England.
Watz wrong wid dis...Tell me tell me...
Posted by: UK At: 10, Jan 2003 5:46:37 PM IST i go to office after having my breakfast
i always go to office to run my business
Posted by: Mrs. kala ch At: 25, Dec 2002 12:57:29 PM IST What is the diferrence between the following sentence?
1. I go to office
2. I always go to office
which one is correct and what is differece between the above sentence.
Posted by: Mr. Srinivasu Rangisetty At: 24, Dec 2002 7:33:52 PM IST Once up on a time means Okanokappudu
and long long ago means chalakalamkritham
particular period mentioned in Onece up on a time
not mentioned partiular period in long long ago
Posted by: Mr. Srinivasu Rangisetty At: 24, Dec 2002 7:30:50 PM IST what is the difference between 'once up on a time' and 'long long ago'
Posted by: Mrs. kala ch At: 23, Dec 2002 5:58:10 PM IST Correct 1 :- Both of you two come together.
(Seperately vundakoodadu, If seperately iz there, then there will be a contradiction b/w together 'n' seperately in the sentence)
(three vunnappudu "both" vundakoodadu)
Posted by: UK At: 20, Dec 2002 5:38:08 PM IST all of u three
Posted by: Mrs. Sandhya At: 20, Dec 2002 5:34:10 PM IST Vicky 'n' Kala didi, U both R absolutely correct...
Ade sentence ki vivida roopaantharaalu :-
-) I prefer paying cash (as Vikcy said),
-) I prefer to pay cash (as Kala aapa said),
-) I prefer to pay in cash,
-_ I prefer paying in cash.
Posted by: UK At: 20, Dec 2002 5:29:19 PM IST emo thelvadu uma.. it seems to be okey..
Posted by: Mrs. Sandhya At: 20, Dec 2002 5:10:08 PM IST C/S: I prefer to pay cash
Posted by: Mrs. kala ch At: 20, Dec 2002 5:09:59 PM IST
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