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2015年11月30日 · Yesterday, I read some books. According to the link below, the sentence "I read a book yesterday" can mean "I read some part of a book" and I …

2019年11月1日 · Colorado. English-US. Oct 31, 2019. #2. Borrow sounds more likely than sign out does these days, zaffy. I used to hear sign out a little more …

Sep 21, 2016. #1. There is one book on the table, and someone asks 'Are there any books on the table?'. The case above given, which of the two answers below …

2008年5月22日 · The first two are more likely as a follow up in an ongoing conversation and might, for example, express having thought or not having …

Aug 28, 2014. #1. Hi, is there a term for people who love reading literature? I found "bibliophile" and "bookworm", but I have a sense that both have a certain old …

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