Move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps.
We’re means we are and we’ll means we will. We’re already defines as present time, and we’ll can be defined as “we will do it in the future”. They are alike, because they are both describing the people in ‘we’, and they both use apostrophes. Sorry if I am wrong, it is hard to see what you are asking specifically.
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it says "Why does the Han society have such a complicated system of appellation for relatives? What is the historical root behind it"
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this is the answer (plsss mark brainiest)
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Mutual intelligibility is where the speakers of one language can understand another language because they are alike. This is sometimes (but not always) used to decide whether they are different languages or different dialects.
I will have to take their word for word.
However, this sentence doesn't make sense. I would recommend changing it to I will have to take their word for it, if possible.
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