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gavmur [86]
3 years ago
13

What an amazing day! It's supposed to rain again tomorrow, we're not phased by a little bad weather. What's the error?

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2 answers:
lina2011 [118]3 years ago
8 0
What an amazing day! It is supposed to rain again tomorrow, were not surprised by a little bad weather.
Anna71 [15]3 years ago
5 0

What an amazing day! It's supposed to rain again tomorrow, we're not fazed by a little bad weather.

Trust me, this is correct.

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