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Great 👌 lesson thanks you for the clear explanation and useful example
Eniola 123@
Thank you Rebecca for your interesting lesson.
beernaard
9/10 thx
ignaciodeuy
Wow, an amazing lesson as always!
Thank you so much, dear Rebecca.
I truly admire your hard work and dedication. You are the best teacher I have ever had, and I sincerely appreciate everything you do for your students.
Nasratullah Baheer
The professor will _____ the assignment today.
article “the” shows that assignment is specific, determined by some topic. The word “order” is suitable here as well?
Pip Pirrip
Dear Rebecca, I always listen carefully to your explanations. They are a great help for us to speak more like well-educated Canadian people. Thanks a lot.
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Great 👌 lesson thanks you for the clear explanation and useful example
Thank you Rebecca for your interesting lesson.
9/10 thx
Wow, an amazing lesson as always!
Thank you so much, dear Rebecca.
I truly admire your hard work and dedication. You are the best teacher I have ever had, and I sincerely appreciate everything you do for your students.
The professor will _____ the assignment today.
article “the” shows that assignment is specific, determined by some topic. The word “order” is suitable here as well?
Dear Rebecca, I always listen carefully to your explanations. They are a great help for us to speak more like well-educated Canadian people. Thanks a lot.
Thank you for your efforts.
thank you teacher i’ve got 6 score here out of 10
Thank you for the wonderful lesson.
Rebecca thank you!