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English Audio Request

mparraud
232 Words / 2 Recordings / 5 Comments

Did you drink your tea?
Did you finish your tea?

We specialize in football and rugby pitch construction projects from single pitch to multi pitch facilities.
The soccer field diagram shows the parts of the soccer field.
So I'm finally constructing my own bocce court.
Find a tennis court in your area.
Find over 20000 golf courses in our directory.

Often plants and flowers wilt in hot sun but recover in the cooler evenings with watering.
If a flower is withering it is dead or dying and as far as I know, no amount of watering with save it.
Cut flowers will wilt after a few days before they begin to wither and die.

Folklore has an interesting spin on determining whether or not you are loved. Instead of picking the petals off a daisy, try blowing the seeds off a dandelion globe.
Pick Up Sticks Game
In spite of the rain, we (still) went to the beach.
Despite the rain, we (still) went to the beach.
despite my bad english i can make myself understood,
in spite of my bad english i can make myself understood,

She tripped on the kerb.
She tripped over the chair.
She stumbled into her home.
She stumbled into the chair
she bumped into the chair

Try to make sure the skillet is at least about 12 inches in diameter. You need space for the food!

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Comments

neofight78
Oct. 28, 2011

A slight correction:

"no amount of watering will save it"

instead of

"no amount of watering with save it"

Thomas
Nov. 9, 2011

I don't know what "bocce" is, so I was not sure how to pronounce it.

mparraud
Nov. 9, 2011

Ok, Thomas.

bocce |ˈbɒtʃiː| (also boccie or bocci |ˈbɒtʃə|)
noun
an Italian game similar to lawn bowling but played on a shorter, narrower green.
ORIGIN Italian, ‘bowls,’ plural of boccia ‘ball.’

mparraud
Nov. 13, 2011

When you read "If a flower is withering it is dead or dying and as far as I know, no amount of watering with save it." I think that it has an error. It should be: "If a flower is withering it is dead or dying and as far as I know, no amount of watering will save it."

Am I right?

mparraud
Nov. 13, 2011

jejja, neofight said that before!!

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