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- financial English homophones
Listen to your teacher or partner say something from one box below in a sentence or two, and say from the context if they are saying the thing in column A or the thing in column B If you aren’t sure, you can ask which row below and or ask for the other example on the same line in a different context When your teacher tells you to, test other people in the same way Your teacher will tell
- What does Per mean before the signature? - UsingEnglish. com
There is a home remodeling Mechanic’s Lien Waiver In the last it words as “This mechanic's lien waiver shall become in effect as of CONTRACTOR Per " Then the contractor signs his name What does Per mean before the signature? Thank you for your answer
- erosion plugs | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
Hello everybody! I would like to ask you one engine-relatred question The text regarding the engine is as follows: All pumps are to be assembled with new plunger barrel, erosion plugs and sealing material To tell you the truth, the question is about the fuel injection pumps I asked my
- Financial vocabulary homophones - UsingEnglish. com
Financial vocabulary homophones Listen to your teacher or partner say something from one box below in a sentence or two, and say from the context if they are saying the thing in column A or the thing in column B If you aren’t sure, you can ask which row below and or ask for the other example on the same line in a different context When your teacher tells you to, test other people in the
- What does to cross ones lips mean? - UsingEnglish. com
"cross one's lips" can refer to speaking or to eating drinking I don't believe she said that Such a mean word would never cross her lips That cake was the most delicious thing to ever cross my lips
- British body language - UsingEnglish. com
Shaking hands, kissing, hugging, eye contact, bodily contact, proximity, and standing and sitting positions in the UK
- What does closing the gap mean? - UsingEnglish. com
It simply means you're going to catch up with whatever you're pursuing I'm pretty sure it doesn't Not in this case It can mean that "Closing the gaps" can also mean sealing up the holes, putting putty in cracks But I can't get the original to make sense with either of these definitions Perhaps "closing the portals to the past" makes sense
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