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5 Dec 2021
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English (US)
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He offered to help me, so I asked him many work.
この文はおかしいですか。
He offered to help me, so I asked him many work.
この文はおかしいですか。
この文はおかしいですか。
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"He offered to help me, so I asked him a lot of questions."
"He offered to help me, so I obliged."
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