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5 Dec 2019
- Spanish (Spain)
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
*I'm looking forward to seeing you, I have 2 weeks left to go
* only two weeks to go
*Two weeks left
Are those right?
*I'm looking forward to seeing you, I have 2 weeks left to go
* only two weeks to go
*Two weeks left
Are those right?
* only two weeks to go
*Two weeks left
Are those right?
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