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29 Nov 2020
- Vietnamese
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Simplified Chinese (China)
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Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)
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Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
Question about English (UK)
1, There is many a book written about Asia history.
2, I 've stayed here for many a reason.
Are two sentence correct?
1, There is many a book written about Asia history.
2, I 've stayed here for many a reason.
Are two sentence correct?
2, I 've stayed here for many a reason.
Are two sentence correct?
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- English (US)
1. There are many books written about the history of Asia.
2. I've stayed here for many reasons.
or.
1. There is many a book written about Asian history. Is technically correct I think but people don't talk like this.
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