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The first denies the seeing. The second, the doing.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
Suggestion: changes ... you didn’t make.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
if you see some changes which you didn't make, it is necessary to investigate where these changes came from. Is this right? Can I use do, instead of make, because it's not a real thig that I can touch
– Plastic
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You can talk about making changes to schedules, rules, colour schemes and lots of other things you can’t touch.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
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The first denies the seeing. The second, the doing.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
Suggestion: changes ... you didn’t make.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
if you see some changes which you didn't make, it is necessary to investigate where these changes came from. Is this right? Can I use do, instead of make, because it's not a real thig that I can touch
– Plastic
1 hour ago
1
You can talk about making changes to schedules, rules, colour schemes and lots of other things you can’t touch.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
add a comment |
The first denies the seeing. The second, the doing.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
Suggestion: changes ... you didn’t make.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
if you see some changes which you didn't make, it is necessary to investigate where these changes came from. Is this right? Can I use do, instead of make, because it's not a real thig that I can touch
– Plastic
1 hour ago
1
You can talk about making changes to schedules, rules, colour schemes and lots of other things you can’t touch.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
The first denies the seeing. The second, the doing.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
The first denies the seeing. The second, the doing.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
Suggestion: changes ... you didn’t make.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
Suggestion: changes ... you didn’t make.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
if you see some changes which you didn't make, it is necessary to investigate where these changes came from. Is this right? Can I use do, instead of make, because it's not a real thig that I can touch
– Plastic
1 hour ago
if you see some changes which you didn't make, it is necessary to investigate where these changes came from. Is this right? Can I use do, instead of make, because it's not a real thig that I can touch
– Plastic
1 hour ago
1
1
You can talk about making changes to schedules, rules, colour schemes and lots of other things you can’t touch.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
You can talk about making changes to schedules, rules, colour schemes and lots of other things you can’t touch.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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The first denies the seeing. The second, the doing.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
Suggestion: changes ... you didn’t make.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
if you see some changes which you didn't make, it is necessary to investigate where these changes came from. Is this right? Can I use do, instead of make, because it's not a real thig that I can touch
– Plastic
1 hour ago
1
You can talk about making changes to schedules, rules, colour schemes and lots of other things you can’t touch.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago