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28 January
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Does this sound natural?
I think nothing of making up 100 English sentences a day. I don't see that as effort.
Does this sound natural?
I think nothing of making up 100 English sentences a day. I don't see that as effort.
I think nothing of making up 100 English sentences a day. I don't see that as effort.
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28 January
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It sounds completely natural to say that if the topic of conversation was about your learning this language.
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It sounds completely natural to say that if the topic of conversation was about your learning this language.
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