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| | | | | Your task is to write down a sequence of English words that, after possibly moving around the spaces between the words, become their German translations. As stated, this is pretty easy: for instance, I could write down the single English word SAND which translates to the single German word SAND. Or I could be a... | |
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| | | | | The particles ? (le) and ? (guò) in Chinese can both be used to sequence events in time. They have different purposes though; here's how to use them correctly. | |
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| | | | | You thought I was dead, didn't you? You thought I had perished. Well you thought wrong. Sure, in the past month and a half I've been on th... | |
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