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English Newsletter (12.02.10) - Source, English Conditionals: An Introduction, NATO Phonetic Alphabet
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH, 2010,
"WEEKDAY" E-LETTER
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"Very usefull to me."
T. Nguyen, Australia, 15.02.08
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"SOURCE" 
Example Sentence: "They tried to find the source."
"Source" is a noun or verb which can mean "origin". 
"ENGLISH CONDITIONALS: AN INTRODUCTION" 
"There are a number of structures in English that are called the conditionals which are used to talk about possible or imaginary situations. A "Condition" is a "situation or circumstance"."
"NATO PHONETIC ALPHABET"
"This is used to spell words, so NATO becomes 'N for November, A for Alpha, T for Tango O for Oscar'. Although it is known as the NATO phonetic alphabet, it was actually developed by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (1955)."
"CURRENCY"  
"What is money and how is it used? Please write 250-300 words."
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