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Asked on November 3, 2021 in Grammar.
Why is it possible to have two populations? How is England, France and Spain compared to Germany? So, do you see a question about if multiple species, similar to a single species, exist? Does the country have a large population? Why? Is it just a list?
I don’t think it’s a well-worded question, because “much population” is awkward too.
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Asked on November 2, 2021 in Grammar.
Why is it possible to have two populations? How is England, France and Spain compared to Germany? So, do you see a question about if multiple species, similar to a single species, exist? Does the country have a large population? Why? Is it just a list?
I don’t think it’s a well-worded question, because “much population” is awkward too.
- 319747 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes
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Asked on October 29, 2021 in Grammar.
Why is it possible to have two populations? How is England, France and Spain compared to Germany? So, do you see a question about if multiple species, similar to a single species, exist? Does the country have a large population? Why? Is it just a list?
I don’t think it’s a well-worded question, because “much population” is awkward too.
- 319747 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes
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Asked on October 28, 2021 in Grammar.
Why is it possible to have two populations? How is England, France and Spain compared to Germany? So, do you see a question about if multiple species, similar to a single species, exist? Does the country have a large population? Why? Is it just a list?
I don’t think it’s a well-worded question, because “much population” is awkward too.
- 319747 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes
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Asked on October 28, 2021 in Grammar.
Why is it possible to have two populations? How is England, France and Spain compared to Germany? So, do you see a question about if multiple species, similar to a single species, exist? Does the country have a large population? Why? Is it just a list?
I don’t think it’s a well-worded question, because “much population” is awkward too.
- 319747 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes
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Asked on October 26, 2021 in Grammar.
Why is it possible to have two populations? How is England, France and Spain compared to Germany? So, do you see a question about if multiple species, similar to a single species, exist? Does the country have a large population? Why? Is it just a list?
I don’t think it’s a well-worded question, because “much population” is awkward too.
- 319747 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes
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Asked on October 25, 2021 in Grammar.
Why is it possible to have two populations? How is England, France and Spain compared to Germany? So, do you see a question about if multiple species, similar to a single species, exist? Does the country have a large population? Why? Is it just a list?
I don’t think it’s a well-worded question, because “much population” is awkward too.
- 319747 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes
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Asked on October 24, 2021 in Grammar.
Why is it possible to have two populations? How is England, France and Spain compared to Germany? So, do you see a question about if multiple species, similar to a single species, exist? Does the country have a large population? Why? Is it just a list?
I don’t think it’s a well-worded question, because “much population” is awkward too.
- 319747 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes
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Asked on October 23, 2021 in Grammar.
Why is it possible to have two populations? How is England, France and Spain compared to Germany? So, do you see a question about if multiple species, similar to a single species, exist? Does the country have a large population? Why? Is it just a list?
I don’t think it’s a well-worded question, because “much population” is awkward too.
- 319747 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes
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Asked on October 23, 2021 in Grammar.
Why is it possible to have two populations? How is England, France and Spain compared to Germany? So, do you see a question about if multiple species, similar to a single species, exist? Does the country have a large population? Why? Is it just a list?
I don’t think it’s a well-worded question, because “much population” is awkward too.
- 319747 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes