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2 mar 2018
- Húngaro
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Castelhano (Espanha)
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Turco
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Alemão
Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
Which one is correct or which one do you use more frequently?
1.: to be sure of
2.: to be sure about
Which one is correct or which one do you use more frequently?
1.: to be sure of
2.: to be sure about
1.: to be sure of
2.: to be sure about
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I think the second one is more common. But it may just be more common to my region
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