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6 February
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1. Let's move to that table by the window since people are leaving. This table is too nallow.
2. The line is still as the same length as
when we started lining up.
Are these natural? If it sounds unnatural or grammatically wrong, please let me know😊
1. Let's move to that table by the window since people are leaving. This table is too nallow.
2. The line is still as the same length as
when we started lining up.
Are these natural? If it sounds unnatural or grammatically wrong, please let me know😊
2. The line is still as the same length as
when we started lining up.
Are these natural? If it sounds unnatural or grammatically wrong, please let me know😊
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6 February
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@Yukarichandayo
The grammar is good. Easy to understand.
2. The line is still as the same length as when we arrived – more natural.
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@Yukarichandayo
The grammar is good. Easy to understand.
2. The line is still as the same length as when we arrived – more natural.
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