Giulio
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A funny story I've tried to tell a funny story I heard not long ago with my own words: Two men are riding on the same train somewhere in the world, sitting in front of each other. After a short chat one of them asks: "Where are you from?" The other: "England. And you?" The first : "U.S.A.". After a while, the American says, joking: "You know, if you picked up England and put it over the U.S., you could make it fit into a Nevada corner!" And the Englishman, unperturbable: "Really? To what end, young man?". Is it grammatical and natural? Did I make mistakes?
14 Ara 2016 17:25
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"sitting opposite each other" "You know, if you picked up England and put it on the map of the U.S., you could make it fit into one corner of Nevada!" The Englishman replied, unperturbed: "Really? To what end, young man?" " Otherwise, all good. I removed the full stop after the "?"
14 Aralık 2016
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