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when you rearrange the order of the words, i guess both carry much the same meaning? can you tell the difference?
1, Jane has been working many years so hard but she makes just enough to live on.
2,Jane has been working many years so hard but she just makes enough to live on.
thank you.
when you rearrange the order of the words, i guess both carry much the same meaning? can you tell the difference?
1, Jane has been working many years so hard but she makes just enough to live on.
2,Jane has been working many years so hard but she just makes enough to live on.
thank you.
1, Jane has been working many years so hard but she makes just enough to live on.
2,Jane has been working many years so hard but she just makes enough to live on.
thank you.
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