The conversation goes Lucy: Are you interested in needlework?
Rick: Er... yes.
Lucy: Do you like quilting?
Rick: Yeh I like quilting.
Lucy: Do you like the English or the Italian
Rick: I like the Enlgish.
She then leaves him the magazine and disappears. The conversation goes Lucy: Are you interested in needlework?
Rick: Er... yes.
Lucy: Do you like quilting?
Rick: Yeh I like quilting.
Lucy: Do you like the English or the Italian
Rick: I like the Enlgish.
She then leaves him the magazine and disappears.
She was tracking the Factor's agent, Lucy.
No, it is not correct. The correct way to say it would be "I was in London yesterday."
"Back in London" is correct.
Most people in London speak English as for most of the UK.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It conveys that the speaker expects to visit London from time to time in the future.
The correct phrase is - "Are you in London?." Let's give an example. Deanie Etcetera of the Netherlands learns that her beloved, Mitch Longley, is in England visiting a friend. Deanie sends Mitch a text and says - "Hello Mitch, are you in London? We must meet."
Arsenal and Chelsea are the best from London. PS can u plz answer my questions thnx
It should be FCA- London airport
Not exactly. London is the capital city of England, which is part of the UK.
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I got this correct, the actual correct answer is Naturalism!
London (but there isn't really a correct answer)