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<u>An Indonesian text</u>
Explanation:
Contextually this Indonesian text reads in English as:
Asih, Bima, Cecep, Dedy, and Entin randomly have a preference for<u> futsal, volleyball, tennis, badminton and basketball.</u> Three of them like futsal. Each of the five children likes two different sports. Nobody among them all likes futsal and likes tennis. Entin likes tennis. <em>Only</em> Asih and Bima liked badminton and what Dedy liked was sure to be loved by Cecep.
Note that the sport Futsal is similar to football (soccer) but is played on a smaller football pitch, and mainly indoors. Futsal is played between two teams of five players each, one of whom is the goalkeeper.
Examples of nasals in English are [n], [ŋ] and [m], in words such as nose, bring and mouth. Nasal occlusives are nearly universal in human languages.
Answer:
Mindy and caesar owns the car together
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It’s always fine to start a sentence with a preposition and also to end a sentence. Both of them are stylistic choices for writers. When you use a prepositional phrase at the beginning of a sentence, the only decision to make is when to add a comma.
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いいえ.... そうは思いません.........
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