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Deep-Fried Food: How Many Times Can We Reuse Our Cooking Oil?
| Talking Point

1. Summarise the email.

2. What are the key points raised?

3. In which country did the investigation take place?

4. On average how many times and/or portions are cooked before the restaurants replaces the oil?

5. Write an email in response on behalf of Talking Point, composed of two or three paragraphs, from the findings of the investigation.

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List of Pronouns | Pronouns, Types, Definition & Examples
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Apostrophe S – Possessive Nouns
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ISE (paper edition) Exam info S&L ISE A1-ISE III.pdf

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5 Phrases That Build Instant Rapport With Anyone

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1. Tell me more.
2. That such an interesting way to look at it.
3. That must have been such a big moment for you.
4. What you love most about it.
5. I see where you are coming from

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Sloppy Identity misunderstood itself, as did I

Sometimes pronouns are removed from a sentence for simplicity, and it can lead to ambiguity. That's where the linguistic phenomenon "sloppy identity" comes in.

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