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1. Elizabeth I used to visit Cambridge.
2. Oxford is the oldest European university.

Arcoboleno 22 янв. 2014 г., 22:08:35 (10 лет назад)
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22 янв. 2014 г., 23:16:35 (10 лет назад)

1. Elizabeth I used to visit Cambridge. 
General - Did Elizabeth I use to visit Cambridge?
Alternative - Did Elizabeth I use to visit Cambridge or Oxford?  
Tail - Elizabeth I used to visit Cambridge, didn't she?
Special - What did Elizabeth I use to visit?
Question to the subject - Who used to visit Cambridge? 
2. Oxford is the oldest European university.
General - Is Oxford the oldest European university? 
Alternative - Is Oxford the oldest European or American university?  
Tail - Oxford is the oldest European university, isn't it?
Special - What university is Oxford?
Question to the subject - What is the oldest European university? 

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The technology that produces such high-density electronic circuits is called large-scale integration, or LSI. Although the term has no precise definition, it is usually reserved for integrated circuits that comprise 100 or more “gates”, or individual circuit functions, with a density of 50,000 to 100,000 components per square inch. If the upper value could be achieved throughout a cubic inch of material, the density of electronic components would be about a fourth of the density of nerve cells in the human brain.

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2. We have been testing the equipment since the beginning of the year.
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4. During recent years, ATM has continued to grow in the fiber-optic community under high
standards for performance set by International Telecommunications Union (ITU).
5. Developing countries are rapidly expanding the reach of their telephone systems in
underserved and unserved areas.
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in a day=one day later on the way to=if you walk towards to be good at=to do sth well
to be famous for=to be well-known to remind of =to appear to be similar
to bring up=to raise children to look after=to take care of sb
to get on well=to be in good relations with sb
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