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  1. 5 paź 2015 · What is the meaning of rake in the following sentence : She had ordered firewood from an old man and his grandson, both rake thin and surprisingly strong, who would turn up and throw logs to each other as if they were fruit. Is rake a verb in this sentence ? An adjective ? Would you say that ' he is rake think' to mean he is think like a rake.

  2. 9 lip 2010 · Rake A formation of coupled coaches or cars that makes up a train (minus the loco) is called a rake; the same as a 'consist' or 'cut' of cars in US terminology. (The word formation is also sometimes used in IR parlance for a freshly assembled rake.)

  3. 29 kwi 2015 · I've been working at a learning center. One day, I helped a kid there with his diary (like a piece of short writing assignments). He said he'd like to write about him spending a day with his family celebrating his birthday. Here's how it went: "In the afternoon, we went to Ocean Park. We saw sea...

  4. 4 sie 2016 · Hello everyone, I already know that "have a break" is more common in British English and "take a break" is used both in American English and British English to say that "you decided/chose to take some time off from something/someone". My question: Which option is used when the "break" isn't...

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