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29 Nov 2020
- Korean
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English (US)
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Simplified Chinese (China)
Question about English (US)
how can you tell the difference between
I'd and i or you'd and you
how can you tell the difference between
I'd and i or you'd and you
I'd and i or you'd and you
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I'd is the informal way of saying "I would".
You'd is the informal way of saying "You would"
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@JakeyYinYang i mean when it comes to conversation
how can u tell the pronunciations
how can u tell the pronunciations
- Korean
@Moonflower51818 can u hear the ittleb tiny d sound in talking?
- English (US)
yes!! Would you like me to record the difference for you?
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