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30 Nov 2020
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English (UK)
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Korean
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
Is it correct?
“I’m moving to London in few days”
Is it correct?
“I’m moving to London in few days”
“I’m moving to London in few days”
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- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) Near fluent
I'm moving to London in a few days.
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