miércoles, 30 de octubre de 2019
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The email address where your questions, doubts and hesitations about the course should be sent is:
thatsenglish3huelva @ gmail.com
The sessions for Intermediate Level with José Antonio will be held on Wednesday at 17:00 in room 3.10
rascal discuss | |
Definition: | (noun) One who is playfully mischievous.. |
Synonyms: | scamp, imp, rapscallion, scallywag |
Usage: | The young rascal, being expert at a variety of feints and dodges, of which my aunt had no conception, soon went whooping away. |
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