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Friday, July 24, 2009

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1. The words 'creepy' and 'crawly' are both adjectives, but we combine the two in this way (sometimes using a hyphen) to talk about insects that creep or crawl along the ground, so becomes like a noun. The term also implies that we don't like them too much. Here are some other examples: http://www.uksafari.com/creepycrawlies.htm 2. Wetas can bite, but it is not common. They usually run away if they can. They are not poisonous, but a bite would feel like a scratch.

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  1. I hear the music of the radio gymnastics with a cheerful voice of children from the park nearby.
    It is one of things Japanese in summer.

    When I was a childhood.
    It was held every day during a summer holidays and memory that had notebooks and pencils.

    But, It seems to hold around 1 week now.

    Are there the radio gymnastics in foreign country?

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