| ??? 04/01/09 14:44 Read: times |
#164166 - ok Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Robert Revens said:
Ap Charles said:
Lynn Reed said:
Erik Malund said:
"run out of ..."
as in "run out of money" is not what you ment I admit that my grammar could use improvement. It looks like I need tutoring. Judging from this web site, I can see that the Danes, Germans, and Slovaks are particularly good at English. Perhaps I can get help here. good in english 'in' seems more like used by people :) -Ap I disagree. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldserv...itv8.shtml This means we can use either ? Thanks for pointing that. -Ap |



