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Is this natural?
The chemistry test in the second period was really tough. Half the questions were way over my head.
Is this natural?
The chemistry test in the second period was really tough. Half the questions were way over my head.
The chemistry test in the second period was really tough. Half the questions were way over my head.
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3 Nov 2014
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Omit “the” before second period. Otherwise, 完璧です。
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Omit “the” before second period. Otherwise, 完璧です。
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Thanks a lot, this is encouraging!
If I can push my luck,
could you also take a look at my another posting, "From way back in Japan..."
"食欲の秋" in that sentence means, if literally translated, 'autumn for appetite".
If I can push my luck,
could you also take a look at my another posting, "From way back in Japan..."
"食欲の秋" in that sentence means, if literally translated, 'autumn for appetite".
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