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28 set 2017
- Portoghese (Brasile)
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Inglese (Stati Uniti)
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which of sentences is correct: "Make a barbecue." or "Have a barbecue."?
which of sentences is correct: "Make a barbecue." or "Have a barbecue."?
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to make barbeque is to grill meat on a barbeque and to have a barbeque is a social gathering where you invite your friends to eat food grilled on the barbeque
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