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What do we call this tool in English?
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Chisel
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Hand saw
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Drill
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Shovel
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45%
Nail
29%
Bolt
11%
Axe
15%
Measure tape
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67%
Spirit level
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Tape
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Saw
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@faisalmar
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مين يترجمها ؟؟
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I'm very happy………….. in India. I really miss being there.
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to live
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to have lived
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to be lived
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They didn't reach an agreement …………….. their differences.
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due
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because
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owing
I wish I…………. those words. But now it's too late.
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have never said
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She was working on her computer with her baby next to………….
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herself
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her
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her own
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hers
……………………in trying to solve this problem. It's clearly unsolvable.
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There is no point
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It’s no point
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There isn’t point
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It’s no need
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Good morning everyone! ☕️
@faisalmar
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مين يترجمها ؟؟
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Happy National Day93!🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
Coffee is the favourite drink in Turkey. Adults drink it after breakfast, lunch or dinner. Turkish coffee can be made in four different ways; with no sugar, with a little sugar, with medium sugar or with lots of sugar. The age of coffee is about three hundred years old. Some coffee historians believe that the coffee bean is as old as man. Two Syrian traders brought the first coffee beans to Istanbul in 1555. The name "coffee" comes from the Arabic word "gahva". The term "coffee" is also derived from the Turkish word "kahve." In modem Turkey, the coffee houses continue to be a place to meet with friends and to
socialize over a nice hot cup of coffee.☕️
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