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28 mar 2016
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Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
I want to describe a drug user / addict who is homeless too, can I say :
" A homeless drug user/ addict"?
I want to describe a drug user / addict who is homeless too, can I say :
" A homeless drug user/ addict"?
" A homeless drug user/ addict"?
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28 mar 2016
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- Inglês (EUA)
You could say:
1. A homeless drug user/addict
2. A homeless drug addict
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- Inglês (EUA)
You could say:
1. A homeless drug user/addict
2. A homeless drug addict
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