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Nov. 24, 2021

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November 24th, 2021

It suddenly became cold from yesterday. It was as cold as midwinter today. It doesn't snow in Osaka where I live, but the snow piled up a lot in Hokkaido.


<p>昨日から急に寒くなりました。今日は真冬並みの寒さでした。私が住んでいる大阪は雪が降りませんが、北海道では雪がかなり積もったみたいです</p>

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It was as cold as midwinter today.

It doesn't snow in Osaka where I live, but the snow piled up a lot in Hokkaido.

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nambatsuyoshi

Nov. 25, 2021

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November 24th, 2021

It was as cold as midwinter today.

It doesn't snow in Osaka where I live, but the snow piled up a lot in Hokkaido.

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Nov. 24, 2021

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November 24th, 2021


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

It suddenly became cold from yesterday.


It suddenly became cold from yesterday. It suddenly became cold from yesterday.

It suddenly became cold compared to yesterday This is what would more commonly be said in English

It suddenly became cold from, yesterday. It suddenly became cold, yesterday.

It was as cold as midwinter today.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

It doesn't snow in Osaka where I live, but the snow piled up a lot in Hokkaido.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

It doesn't snow in Osaka where I live, but the snow piled up a lot in Hokkaido. It doesn't snow in Osaka where I live, but the snow piled up a lot in Hokkaido.

Or "but a lot of snow piled up in Hokkaido."

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