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Grapepark Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

It's impossible to...?

Look at this sentece:
The traffic is impossible.

How can I say it in another way? For example:
It's impossible to what?
  

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You could say "impossible to deal with", for example, but it is not necessary. The original sentence can stand by itself.

  • You could say "impossible to deal with", for example, but it is not necessary.
  • The original sentence can stand by itself.
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You could say "impossible to deal with", for example, but it is not necessary. The original sentence can stand by itself.

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