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Preciousbunny Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

I don'y understand this question

It was built in the 1940s and ,as you can see,it is in remarkably good condition considering the age.

what's remarkably good condition considering the age mean???I can't get this part of the sentence...
  

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This is not a question; it is a statement. in remarkably good condition considering the age = it is in much better condition than what we would expect of something so old.

  • This is not a question; it is a statement.
  • in remarkably good condition considering the age = it is in much better condition than what we would expect of something so old.
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This is not a question; it is a statement.

in remarkably good condition considering the age = it is in much better condition than what we would expect of something so old.

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