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Jenny chiu Posted 13 years ago
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country

country

I go to the country.

Does it mean I go to the "countryside" or "country"?
  

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Jenny chiu Does it mean I go to the "countryside" or "country"? In isolation it's impossible to say exactly, but I would guess "countryside". When I want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, I go to the country to relax.

  • Jenny chiu Does it mean I go to the "countryside" or "country"?
  • In isolation it's impossible to say exactly, but I would guess "countryside".
  • When I want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, I go to the country to relax.
  • CJ
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Jenny chiuDoes it mean I go to the "countryside" or "country"?
In isolation it's impossible to say exactly, but I would guess "countryside".

When I want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, I go to the country to relax.

CJ

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