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Hi NAJI!
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Hi NAJI,
Thank you for pointing out that!
We will add the right audio soon!
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Ofelia
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ride
(to be on something moving) :thumbsup:
sorry, could you check the voice of meaning ride(vocabulary).
maybe is not matching to the sentence.
Hi Ta van tinh,
Actually, they're both okay. "commuting to work" is a bit more specific, though.
Thanks for the question!
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"Commuting in the morning" and "commuting to work in the morning". Which is correct?
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