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Verb conjugation of "vereinfachen" in German |
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![]() | My boss offered it to me, so that a few more people at work will have a good level of English and now I really have to kick my own ass (I've started last year and it's not going very well). I had never heard the phrase before. In America, there are also different idioms than here in England. It seems that the Americans say it differently than we do here in the United Kingdom. To answer your question I'm a college teacher but I am working now for a real estate agency. I'm also responsible for the finances. It's a very lucrative business but I hate it, most of the time. |

