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李千金
She had been forced to sell her characters on the street to survive.
Apparently they never did.
The point is that he dreamed of her again, rather than what he dreamed.
See how they are bluing their money.
When you are back in America, tell your friends.
You should wear formal clothes on this occasion.
I failed my exams and I have to take them again.
Going by train is fast, comfortable, and cheap.
It's a bit too cold here.
He is a little tired.
This outfit is a little too expensive.
As this pattern generally carries a negative connotation, it is not used with adjectives that represent desirable qualities.
but the fact remains that from this very minute you can start the long haul.
a divorce can be arranged as quickly as a wedding.
A divorce can be arranged within three months.
I'd just as soon go as stay.
Jan 17, 2024 11:10 AM
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She had been forced to sell herself on the street to survive. Apparently
they never did. The point is that he dreamed of her again, rather than what he
dreamed. See how they are bluing(?) their money. When you are back in America, tell
your friends. You should wear formal clothes on this occasion. I failed my exams
and I have to take them again. Going by train is fast, comfortable, and cheap.
It's a bit too cold here. He is a little tired. This outfit is a little too
expensive. As this pattern generally carries a negative connotation, it is not
used with adjectives that represent desirable qualities.(ok but a strange sentence) but the fact remains
that from this very minute you can start the long haul (long haul to where?) a divorce can be
arranged as quickly as a wedding. A divorce can be arranged within three months.
I'd just as soon go as stay.
Mostly all good. Fragments aren’t always easy to understand without context.
January 17, 2024
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李千金
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English
Learning Language
Chinese (Mandarin), English
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