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April 15, 2026

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We could see many kinds of flowers in Shanghai. Which one do we see most often? Well, I think it depends on the season. For example, right now. It's the season of Chinese crab apples. So you can see them almost everywhere in Shanghai.

Two months ago it might have been plum blossoms. And one month ago, it might be magnolia, the city flower of Shanghai.

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Which one do we see most often?

Well, I think it depends on the season.

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Tammy

April 16, 2026

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We could see many kinds of flowers in Shanghai.

Which one do we see most often?

Well, I think it depends on the season.

It's the season of Chinese crab apples.

So you can see them almost everywhere in Shanghai.

Two months ago it might have been plum blossoms.

And one month ago, it might be magnolia, the city flower of Shanghai.

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Tammy

April 16, 2026

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Which one do we see most often?

Well, I think it depends on the season.

Two months ago it might have been plum blossoms.

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Tammy

April 16, 2026

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Many of Them


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We could see many kinds of flowers in Shanghai.


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We could | can see many kinds of flowers in Shanghai. We could | can see many kinds of flowers in Shanghai.

We couldan see many kinds of flowers in Shanghai. We can see many kinds of flowers in Shanghai.

In this context you are not talking in the past tense, or in a hypothetical (in this case it would imply that you are not in Shanghai, but if we were to go to Shanghai then we would have a chance to see many kinds of flower)

Which one do we see most often?


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Well, I think it depends on the season.


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For example, right now.


For example, right nowTake right now, for example. Take right now, for example.

For example, right now {is the season of Chinese crab apples | Chinese crab apple trees are in blossom}. For example, right now {is the season of Chinese crab apples | Chinese crab apple trees are in blossom}.

For example, right now Chinese crab apples are in season so you can see them almost anywhere in Shanghai. For example, right now Chinese crab apples are in season so you can see them almost anywhere in Shanghai.

I've combined some of the following sentences with this one to make it flow a little better. Instead of "it's the season of", we would probably say "in season" to mean the same thing

It's the season of Chinese crab apples.


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It's the season of Chinese crab apples. It's the season of Chinese crab apples.

The “season” of a fruit usually refers to the time when the fruit is ripe, but in this context it’s clear that you’re referring to their flowers.

It's the season of Chinese crab apples.

So you can see them almost everywhere in Shanghai.


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So you can see them almost everywhere in Shanghai. So you can see them almost everywhere in Shanghai.

It would be more natural to combine these three sentences: “For example, Chinese crab apples are flowering right now, so you can see them almost everywhere in Shanghai.”

So you can see them almost everywhere in Shanghai.

Two months ago it might have been plum blossoms.


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Two months ago it might have been plum blossoms, and one month ago it might have been magnolia, the city flower of Shanghai. Two months ago it might have been plum blossoms, and one month ago it might have been magnolia, the city flower of Shanghai.

And one month ago, it might be magnolia, the city flower of Shanghai.


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And one month ago, it might behave been magnolia(s), the city flower of Shanghai. And one month ago, it might have been magnolia(s), the city flower of Shanghai.

And one month ago, it might be magnolia, the city flower of Shanghai.

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