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2 fev 2017
Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
A : When (someone else) explain about something, ~
B : When (people who) explain about something, ~
Are both correct? Also are both the same thing?
A : When (someone else) explain about something, ~
B : When (people who) explain about something, ~
Are both correct? Also are both the same thing?
B : When (people who) explain about something, ~
Are both correct? Also are both the same thing?
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2 fev 2017
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- Japonês
A 誰か他の人が何かについて説明する時は、
B 人が何かについて説明する時は、
日本語では少し書き方が変わります。
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- Japonês
A 誰か他の人が何かについて説明する時は、
B 人が何かについて説明する時は、
日本語では少し書き方が変わります。

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@RyosukeM I'm sorry I chose the wrong option. I didn't even notice that until now it's the board of Japanese language. Also thanks a lot for teaching me it to in Japanese.😂

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