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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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When you hear about a five star hotel, you would think it would be really luxurious but it's the case in north Korea.


Any correction needed? Thank you.

  

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I think you mean this. eg When you hear about a five star hotel, you would think it would be really luxurious , but it's not the case in N orth Korea.

  • I think you mean this.
  • eg When you hear about a five star hotel, you would think it would be really luxurious , but it's not the case in N orth Korea.
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I think you mean this.

eg When you hear about a five star hotel, you would think it would be really luxurious, but it's not the case in North Korea.

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Anonymous

When you hear about a five star hotel, you would think it would be really luxurious but it's that's not the case in North Korea.


Any correction needed? Thank you.

I suspect you intended a negation in the last clause.

Otherwise, it's fine.

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