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27 Nov 2020
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"I rarely have raw fish, but this one tastes good."
Does this sound natural?
"I rarely have raw fish, but this one tastes good."
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
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Yes it sounds natural and the tenses are correctly.
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