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31 May 2019
- Japanese
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English (US)
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Korean
Question about English (US)
1. I’m so frustrated.
2. It’s so frustrating.
Does this sound natural?
1. I’m so frustrated.
2. It’s so frustrating.
Does this sound natural?
2. It’s so frustrating.
Does this sound natural?
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Read this wrong the first time around, both are fine!
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- Spanish (Mexico)
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Both are correct, but have a different meaning.
The first one indicates you are frustrated the second one indicates a situation or event is frustrating.
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