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28 February
- Russian
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
He is making progress with his Russian.
He is improving his Russian.
Is there a difference between these two sentences?
He is making progress with his Russian.
He is improving his Russian.
Is there a difference between these two sentences?
He is improving his Russian.
Is there a difference between these two sentences?
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They mean the same thing. The point with both sentences is that he is getting better at it.
- English (US)
both correct and mean the same thing but for me the second sentence is a little bit more natural
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