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5 May 2015
Spanish (Colombia)
Question about English (US)
If you had to select a newspaper from USA , which one would you select?
What for?
For learning English through a serious mean of news.
Is my question clear or confused?
What for?
For learning English through a serious mean of news.
Is my question clear or confused?
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English (US)
Los Angeles Times and New York Times are the most famous.
"Is my question clear, or is it confusing?" is the correct way to say your last sentence.
"Is my question clear, or is it confusing?" is the correct way to say your last sentence.
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