Question
4 Jan 2016
- Japanese
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English (US)
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English (UK)
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Simplified Chinese (China)
Question about English (US)
Which is correct?
"I have a collegue who is from Russia."
"I have a collegue from Russia."
Which is correct?
"I have a collegue who is from Russia."
"I have a collegue from Russia."
"I have a collegue who is from Russia."
"I have a collegue from Russia."
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- English (US)
There isn't really a difference to it. The second sentence just takes less time to speak/write and sounds less formal.
- Japanese

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