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simplechocolatediet 9 months ago
How much fun is this making video's .. When you have time come visit my channe
hcgdiets0 9 months ago
How much fun is this making video's .. When you have time come visit my channe
StrikeTsunami 9 months ago
FatReleaseSystem 9 months ago
I thought it said what is a bowser lol
Kimiolio 2 years ago
I simply loathe IE.
I am using Google Chrome because
(1) it seems to have a slightly larger window size for web contents than Firefox,
(2) "Open in new tab" option appears at the top of the drop-down menu upon right-clicking on a link. (Firefox has this option second from the top.)
skippyXG 2 years ago
Try Google Chrome. The difference is astonishing.
82quatro 2 years ago
Hi Sarah, thank you for this nice video. I've heard from a native speaker "just browsing" meaning that he was just looking the goods in a store and not especifically interested in buying something. Is it a common use for browse or I misunderstood?
2leo4 2 years ago
Hi Leonardo :) Yes, that's right, it's common to use the word "browsing" in the way you have described.
thedailyenglishshow 2 years ago
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FatReleaseSystem 9 months ago
I thought it said what is a bowser lol
Kimiolio 2 years ago
I simply loathe IE.
I am using Google Chrome because
(1) it seems to have a slightly larger window size for web contents than Firefox,
(2) "Open in new tab" option appears at the top of the drop-down menu upon right-clicking on a link. (Firefox has this option second from the top.)
skippyXG 2 years ago
Try Google Chrome. The difference is astonishing.
82quatro 2 years ago
Hi Sarah, thank you for this nice video. I've heard from a native speaker "just browsing" meaning that he was just looking the goods in a store and not especifically interested in buying something. Is it a common use for browse or I misunderstood?
2leo4 2 years ago
Hi Leonardo :) Yes, that's right, it's common to use the word "browsing" in the way you have described.
thedailyenglishshow 2 years ago