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Mars2501 [29]
4 years ago
15

We will probably have the same slang words in fifty years as we do now. ASAP WILL GIVE BRAINIEST

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2 answers:
alexira [117]4 years ago
7 0
I think its true not sure tho

amm18124 years ago
5 0
It's false. It's false because in one year a lot changes in our society and the way we speak. And imagine in fifty years, now A LOT would change. Hope this helps pls mark me as the brainliest.
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