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10 Dec 2018
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1. He is responsible for this accident.
2. This accident is his fault.
3. He is to blame for this accident.
Do these sound natural? and have almost the same meaning?
1. He is responsible for this accident.
2. This accident is his fault.
3. He is to blame for this accident.
Do these sound natural? and have almost the same meaning?
2. This accident is his fault.
3. He is to blame for this accident.
Do these sound natural? and have almost the same meaning?
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