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20 Sep 2021
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Does it sound natural?
I was wondering if the New York Times has a similar policy with regards to its subscription fee to that of Netflix, where you can share the same account with your friends instead of paying the whole subscription fee yourself.
Does it sound natural?
I was wondering if the New York Times has a similar policy with regards to its subscription fee to that of Netflix, where you can share the same account with your friends instead of paying the whole subscription fee yourself.
I was wondering if the New York Times has a similar policy with regards to its subscription fee to that of Netflix, where you can share the same account with your friends instead of paying the whole subscription fee yourself.
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20 Sep 2021
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Yes, it sounds natural. Good job on writing such a sophisticated sounding sentence using the words "with regards to" and "to that of", too!
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Yes, it sounds natural. Good job on writing such a sophisticated sounding sentence using the words "with regards to" and "to that of", too!
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@Keqing You're welcome.
Can I ask you a question?
I chose my Chinese name not too long ago. It's 子欣.
I still have trouble pronouncing the first character, 子. Is it pronounced the same as the English letter Z or is it pronounced differently?
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@LilChee Yeah, they sound pretty much the same. It’s just that we don’t vibrate the tip of our tongue and our teeth as you do.
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@Keqing
Your explanation helps me understand the difference better.
I really appreciate your pronunciations too.
Thank you so much.
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@LilChee I’m glad I could help better understand the difference between these two sounds and also thanks for learning my native language :)
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