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Updated on
9 February
- Japanese
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
does this sound natural?
"he puts his work before his family."
does this sound natural?
"he puts his work before his family."
"he puts his work before his family."
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- English (US)
Yes.
Just don’t forget your grammar such as capitals at beginning of sentences.
- Japanese
thanks!
I should type "He puts〜." like this.
Thank you for your advice!
I should type "He puts〜." like this.
Thank you for your advice!

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