My friend asked me: "why are you learning two foreign languages at the same time?" Which is the most suitable answer, in your opinion, I could give? My options are: 1. All of them will be needed. 2. All of them come in handy.
All is incorrect. It can refer to two in some rare cases only, such as "15 all" in tennis. I suggest: I'll need both of them.
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All is incorrect. It can refer to two in some rare cases only, such as "15 all" in tennis. I suggest: I'll need both of them.
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