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19 Aug 2018
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He associates people widely and shallowly, so he doesn't have any real friends. Does this sound natural?
(Sorry, but I want to ask only native speakers.)
He associates people widely and shallowly, so he doesn't have any real friends. Does this sound natural?
He associates people widely and shallowly, so he doesn't have any real friends. Does this sound natural?
If it's wrong, could you please correct it?
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19 Aug 2018
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Unnatural
I think this would make more sense;
"He doesn't associate with many people, so he doesn't have any real friends"
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Unnatural
I think this would make more sense;
"He doesn't associate with many people, so he doesn't have any real friends"
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Thank you for your kindness. I understand;)
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