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Sprint516  #228369  Wed, 24 May 06 09:00 AM

Smile [:)]can you translate this sentence for me ,please?

'this is despite the fact that 27chinese provinces and municipatities cancelled agriculture taxation in 2005.'

thank you very much!




Forum: Common English Questions and Answers - Archived Posts
Posted: Aug 14, 10:28 PM [GMT 1]
Post Subject: So long as vs. as long as
Post author: TimKowal
Such ubiquitous phrases puzzle me; I don't know if there is a difference (preferential?), and if there is, when to use one over the other. 

Any suggestions?

Thanks!
Tim

  
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MrPedantic  #229074  Thu, 25 May 06 10:12 PM

Hello Sprint

Which part of it don't you understand?

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CalifJim  #229180  Fri, 26 May 06 04:33 AM
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Are these two separate questions?  Please post separately and clarify.  Thanks.

CJ

  
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