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24 January
- English (US) Near fluent
- Indonesian
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Simplified Chinese (China)
Question about English (US)
Where you gonna find the book ?
Where do you will find the book ?
Where are you going to find the book ?
are all of these have the same meaning ?
Where you gonna find the book ?
Where do you will find the book ?
Where are you going to find the book ?
are all of these have the same meaning ?
Where do you will find the book ?
Where are you going to find the book ?
are all of these have the same meaning ?
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- English (US)
The first and third phrases have the same meaning. The second one would be more like, "Where will you find the book?". That way, all three phrases have the same meaning. However, the first is not entirely correct either. "Where are you gonna find the book?" makes more sense.

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