grammar is not flexible...\n\n... but vocabulary is :)\n\nYes. If you don't know "assistance", use "help" instead. After all, when you're in trouble, you do shout "help" don't you?
He's a vampire, like me :o\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nUm, ID*, sorry for making this thread OOT... again... :p\n\nPlease continue :o\n\nUnless that is true, I think what was meant to be said was... " I have been waiting for ages...."
bro Khaz, harga Rp.39.900\nkmrn saya beli di kharisma Puri Indah, sebelonnya ane cari di gramed puri dan pas saya tanya ma s mbanya klo bukunya dah diretur tgl 24 juni. aneh juga pikir saya, cuma saya ga nanya alesannya. di kharisma masih ada bbrp buku lagi. buruan klo mo beli\n\nTrim...
The ultimate challenge would be to speak in a foreign language and use idioms of that language.\n\nFor instance:\n\nI may be speaking about high-speed trains. And I'd perhaps blurt out a sentence like this:\n\nYes, I know that cities A and B are only 100 miles apart, ...
\n\n\nWhy? Can't stand smart-alecks correcting your every other sentences? :D\n\nHehehe. Writing and re writing is part of the whole writing process and as such, corrections are to be expected. Actually, reading through what you have here reminds of the torture I've ...