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3 Dec 2014
- Japanese
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
You haven't worn your socks yet, have you? Wear them right away. It's cold today. You'll catch a cold. does this sound natural?
You haven't worn your socks yet, have you? Wear them right away. It's cold today. You'll catch a cold. does this sound natural?
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- English (US)
Natural
"You haven't worn your socks yet, have you? Put them on right away because it's cold today or you will catch a cold" this sounds more natural than making short simple sentences. Hope I helped
- Japanese
Okay. Thanks. It really helps.

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