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Ah. That idiom would be 'monster'.
12/06/2012, 09:57:13
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Well --- so thanks for the English lesson at least
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Ramillies
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Thu 06-Dec-12 12:04:46
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(OT). Another English lesson, please?
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Ramillies
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Wed 12-Dec-12 14:19:55
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As best I can ...
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Peter2
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Wed 12-Dec-12 16:18:47
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Being from the U.S. and separated by a common language from the English..
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Ragwort
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Wed 12-Dec-12 21:19:14
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It's difficult to analyse your own language.
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Peter2
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Thu 13-Dec-12 09:05:41
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Peter has demonstrated an idiom that differs between the Americans and English.
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Bones
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Thu 13-Dec-12 19:25:11
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Reminds me of a cartoon I saw years ago illustrating another difference between the American and English languages
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Peter2
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Sat 15-Dec-12 05:57:43
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In 73', was on a 5 week high school tour of Europe. First stop from airport,
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Ragwort
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Sat 15-Dec-12 14:26:44
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1956, school exchange with the pupils of a French school . . .
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Peter2
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Sat 15-Dec-12 16:26:19
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