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hhhhhhhhhhhh sooo funny
Hi I am ghada from Egypt i want to learn more and more English skills
Hello..
Hi Ghada
My name is Amr. I'm from Egypt. I hope we can learn English together. So, we can help each other and also we can get alot of conversations that may help us to improve our language. :)
hhhhhhhhh is so funy is it
hhhhhhhhh is so funy is it some one hate me weach i can invite
that's a good website....
i want speak English very well
this website must help me study English
i like it so much~
and i need friend chat with me , i mean use English
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P.S i study English only 6month.
Hello Lydia, Your English is
team
Hello Lydia,
Your English is very good after six months! Congratulations.
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team
hi I like this jok please
hi
I like this jok
please put other like this
very nice
nice joke lolz :D
hello
hello i am Ahmed from Egypt i need some help to know English pls.
Hi everybody!!
Hi, I´m new in this community. I want to know if it´s possible to send a writing. I hope you can help me to check my writing and improve my english.
Thanks a lot!
Still don't understand
Hi everybody
I hope someone from The LearnEnglish Team replies to my comment
So, I've already read Jack's explanation but I still don't understand what is the real meaning of "avoidance" in this joke, i.e. what should be the right answer to the question "What's an avoidance?". I think it's something related to law but I'm not sure. Thanks in advance for any help, especially for a clear explanation :D
P.S. I have few jokes (five to be exact - which I took from a school textbook) like the ones you use here - with puns - I would like to share with users of LearnEnglish. What is the best way to do that?