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Last month, Alina Simone 【1】(write) in The New York Times about the difficulty that Russians have with this question. This same question, in Russian language and culture, is always answered 【2】a negative manner. In Russia, when people are asked “How are you”, they usually complain ...
Last month, Alina Simone wrote in The New York Times about the difficulty __II__ Russians have with this question. __III__ same question, in Russian language and culture, is always answered in a negative manner. In Russia, when people are asked “how are you ”, they usually complain ...
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Now she’s now no longer afraid to say she’s Russian, she said, namely because she can’t do anything about it. “But I can do something to show the face of Russians who are not for Putin, who are not for that war ... andwho tried to do something to stop it.” ...
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It's a question that seems simple, but it can actually make people feel very strange.Last month, Alina Simone 1.(write) in The New York Times about the difficulty thatRussians have with this question. This same question, in Russian language and culture, is always answered2.a negative ...
Last month,Alina Simone (1) (write) in The New York Times about the difficulty that Russians have with this question.This same question,in Russian language and culture,is always answered (2) a negative manner.In Russia,when people are asked "How are you?",they usually complain about heal...
For example, in Russian there are six cases for nouns and verb conjugations with different word endings. I make a lot of mistakes in verb conjugations. Russians do not always understand what I am talking about. In Chinese, words do not change depending on the case or conjugation. ...
Last month, Alina Simone wrote in The New York Times about the difficulty ___Russians have with this question.___ same question, in Russian language and culture, is always answered in a negative manner. In Russia, when people are asked “how are you?” they usually complain ___health, ...