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27 Dec 2016
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That's a melting pot,Canada! Does this sound natural?
That's a melting pot,Canada! Does this sound natural?
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A little unnatural
If you're saying Canada is a melting pot then it would be, "Canada is a melting pot!"
The way you used it sounds like you're talking to someone named Canada.
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