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From: "Giuseppe Dini" <dinniz@hotmail.it>
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Subject: fuel
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Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 22:20:14 GMT
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Just a curiousity (that I cannot find in any dictionary):
if I'm in an English speaking country and with my car I want to make fuel,
filling it up to the brink, how can I say to man at the pump?
A second curiousity:
can someone of you correct these sentences? Normally I think I write in
better way, but it was very hard to describe such a situation for me.
thank you!
--
Giuseppe
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