"It is not the language of painters but the language of nature which one should listen to, the feeling for the things themselves, for reality is more important than the feeling for pictures.."
- Vincent Van Gogh
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Your Daily Dose is:SleepToday’s Dose comes from another star of a Daily Dose of English - Adel Belkada. "Hello Richard. I am Adel Belkada from Algeria (Dweera), and I'd like you to teach me how to distinguish between these pairs of words WAKE AWAKE, SLEEP ASLEEP...Thank you my teacher and have a nice day. Goodbye Richard." In answering this question I will try not to send you to sleep. If you are asleep, wake up. You won’t learn anything if you go to sleep. So try to stay awake while you watch this Daily Dose of English. You can probably see already that the words wake and awake have different functions. The same goes for sleep and asleep. 5th of May 2011
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