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  • Now I got a tip about how to take care of hair problem in food in a restaurant: marking on the bottom. :) I will try that if I have a chance later.

    It's surely in the running for one of the most expensive pileups in highway history. These crumpled Ferraris were among eight involved in the crash. The airbags may have saved those inside from serious injury, but all what damage may have been done to bruise the spirits of the enthusiasts attached to their sleek sports cars.

  • @TheCyberjoa Great job!!

  • It’s surely in the running for one of the most expensive pileups in the highway history.

    These crumpled Ferraris were among 8 involved in the crush.

    The airbags may have saved those inside from serious injury.

    But all what damage may have done the bruise the spirit of the enthusiast to touch their sleek sports cars.

    If food is good, I don't care a hair. Food is bad, I would not eat.

  • @yucafe329 Great job!! What about hair on sushi?!!!! YUCK!!!

  • Hi!! DD57:

    It's surly in the running for the most expensive pile ups in the highway history. These crumpled Ferraris were among the 8 involved in the crush. The air bags may have saved those inside from serious injury. But oh what damage had been done to bruise the spirit of those enthusiasts attached to thier sleek sport cars.

    Thank you!

  • @TheAddo10 Great job^^

  • It is surely in the running for one of the most expensive pile-ups in high way history. These crumpled Ferraries were among the eight involved in the crash. The air bags may have saved those inside from serious injury but all what damage may have been to bruise the spirits of enthusiasts attached to their slip sports cars.

  • @tmacrule1 "sleek" not "slip"^^

  • remove the air, eat the rest but not all, put the hair back, and then complain that you are not gonna pay for that.

  • @tmacrule1 A very useful method!!! I shall dine with you in the future, but if I open a restaurant, do not come!!!

  • and can I ask one thing? I look up the definition of 'crash' and 'crush', but I don't get the difference exactly. could you~~? Thanks!! Have a nice weekend!!

  • @YouSoGreatShane It is explained in the next lesson^^

  • It's surely in the running for one of the most expensive pileups in highway history. His crumped Ferrari is among 8 involved in the crash. The yale ... may have saved those inside from serious injury but all what damage may have been done the debris of the spirits of enthusiast to the attach to their sleek sports cars. (it was very hard core,,so many prepositions ;;)

  • (It's surly in the running for one of the most expensive pileups in the highway history. These crumpled Ferraris were among eight involved in the crush. The airbags may have saved those inside from serious injurry but...... damged may have been done the bruise the spirit of the enthusiasts attatched to their sleeks sports cars.)

  • @jakalii by the way coach Shane^^ :) the marked plate story was mine:) and no I wasn't tough or anything after my friends convinced me to take it easy, one of them said I should thank God it was just a hair, better than him, he found a shoe one time in his plate and he ate it. LOL

  • @jakalii A SHOE????? A SHOE???? ROFL!!!

  • It's surely in the running for one of the most expensive pileups in highway history. These crumpled Ferraris were among 8 involved in the crash. The airbags may have saved those inside from serious injuries, but all what damage may have been done to bruise these spirits of enthusiasts attached to their slick sports cars.

  • I wrote down what I heard and I can understand what the news is talking about, but it doesn't make sense to me grammatically, especially the last line( but all what damage may have been done to bruise these spirits of enthusiasts attached to their slick sports cars. ) ㅠㅠ

  • @miyeon17 You did an outstanding job...and you only really missed "oh"^^!!

  • it's known that every language has its own melody, which is a different language groups heard either pleasantly or not very attractive. For example, the sound of English language for my Russian ear, very melodic. I was always interested, how the Russian speakers are heard of other languages, such as the Americans.

  • @rozenluk I think most Americans hear the Russian sound as a powerful but rhythmic language. We hear lots of strong sounds like "gr" and "k" but at the same time, many smoother sounds like "sh" and "zh". I like the sound of the Russian language ^^

  • @dailydictation Thank you for your reply. I think anyone interested in how they hear his native language in other countries. as a young man in early I really liked the French sound, but the English have always liked and still. a particularly strong desire to be able to say a few words in English was in my youth. under the influence of English-language musical groups. to know English in those years (70's) was very cool!

  • @rozenluk That's interesting. The same thing in Korea. For many Korean people, it was really COOL to know English back in the 70s and 80s because of English-language music. I, too, am a big 70s/80s music fan! Especially the rock~

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