When you read "a busy program", what do you picture at first? A very crowded/popular program OR a program of various activities? There is a very short sentence below for the context.
Thanks pb
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Concurso & Festival de Patios Cordobeses (Early May) See the boxed text, opposite ; at the same time there’s a busy cultural program.
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Hello Pb03! On the example sentence (a busy cultural program) it means the latter (various activities). Best regards, Daniela.
— Danielalace
Hello Pb03!
On the example sentence (a busy cultural program) it means the latter (various activities).
Best regards, Daniela.
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