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Makiasan Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

"what is your city like?" / "what is it like in your city?"

"what is your city like?" / "what is it like in your city?"

Do these sentences mean the same?

Thank you.
  

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Makiasan Do these sentences mean the same? Roughly. I would ask the first if I wanted a general overview and the second if I was looking for more detail.

  • Makiasan Do these sentences mean the same?
  • Roughly.
  • I would ask the first if I wanted a general overview and the second if I was looking for more detail.
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MakiasanDo these sentences mean the same?
Roughly. I would ask the first if I wanted a general overview and the second if I was looking for more detail.
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Thank you very much, Mister Micawber!!

Maki

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