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Why is “someone” translated as “on a” I'm confused on how to understand how to say it or understand the context because I thought “on a (verb)” meant “for 'us' to have
Santa Ana College School of Continuing Education - Hi English Learners: Here are some 'Fall' idioms. See if you can use them in your own sentences. :) Want to learn more English?
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