Hi Ms Tara Benwell! i have just came back EC, I'm, very interesting in BE chats on Monday evening, but which country time that happen? cos I'm Vietnamese, and now is Monday evening, sorry if i write wrong grammar
Thanks all
Hello, Tara!
In my region the winter has come! So I send you a winter photo! I hope, you will like it!
Now it’s minus 12”C behind the window! It's cold for us! Though minus 12' C for Russia is nothing! :-) But it’s a severe test for the Westernmost region of Russia! :-) Snow has been rather heavy this week! We are cold in our flat! Winter has come unexpectedly! :-))) Like always! So we are a like this tulip! :-)))
Hello dear Tara,
We just learned a new phrase called " next to nothing ".
One of our sentences is 'Sometimes we can find some books in book stores for next to nothing.' Is that a correct use (position) to express the meaning of sometimes we can find some books in book stores that are so cheap ? Please kindly take time to reply, thanks a lot.
Grace
Hello Tara.
I dropped by your page to say MILLION thanks for all the efforts you make to help everyone especially for allowing us to leave a messege for those we miss. Karenina gave a sign there.
ps: Have you read Salim's messege?
Yes, dear Tara, my sister and I made it for her kids, it was so easy, after watching the video, and the snowflake was so pretty, but pity i didnt take a picture of it and my little nephew has given it away to a cute little friend of his
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Tara for the wall wisher, Salim is back with us at My EC -NadiraThanks all

Dear Tara,Thank you very much for your comment on my post. It's just so touching for me.
Good day!
-Lynne-
In my region the winter has come! So I send you a winter photo! I hope, you will like it!
Now it’s minus 12”C behind the window! It's cold for us! Though minus 12' C for Russia is nothing! :-) But it’s a severe test for the Westernmost region of Russia! :-) Snow has been rather heavy this week! We are cold in our flat! Winter has come unexpectedly! :-))) Like always! So we are a like this tulip! :-)))

Have a nice time!Rosenmaiden.
We just learned a new phrase called " next to nothing ".
One of our sentences is 'Sometimes we can find some books in book stores for next to nothing.' Is that a correct use (position) to express the meaning of sometimes we can find some books in book stores that are so cheap ? Please kindly take time to reply, thanks a lot.
Grace
I dropped by your page to say MILLION thanks for all the efforts you make to help everyone especially for allowing us to leave a messege for those we miss. Karenina gave a sign there.
ps: Have you read Salim's messege?
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