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26 Nov 2020
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Do these 2 sentences have the same meaning?
"Do you always bring an umbrella no matter what the weather?
"Do you always bring an umbrella in every weather?"
Do these 2 sentences have the same meaning?
"Do you always bring an umbrella no matter what the weather?
"Do you always bring an umbrella in every weather?"
"Do you always bring an umbrella no matter what the weather?
"Do you always bring an umbrella in every weather?"
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