Hi, folks!
I’m sorry; I seem to have gotten lost.
I want to know what the “/” in that sentence.
You know, usually “/” is used as “A /B” and you mean you can use both A and B.
However, the sentence doesn’t seem to have “B”.
Is that a typing error as JamboP26 said?
Quote:
Originally Posted by dogsbody70
You might agree with me that you should observe the local rules when you move inTO/ a foreign country.
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