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23 abr 2017
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Inglês (RU)
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Inglês (EUA)
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Japonês
Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
Do they have the same meaning and are they all interchangeable in every situation?:
take time, give yourself enough time, make time, find time
Do they have the same meaning and are they all interchangeable in every situation?:
take time, give yourself enough time, make time, find time
take time, give yourself enough time, make time, find time
TAKE TIME to think it over.
Try to FIND TIME to exercise.
Try to FIND TIME to exercise.
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