What’s the difference between ‘His legs are becoming weak’ and ‘He’s becoming weak in the legs’?
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What’s the difference between the following two sentences?
His legs are becoming weak.
He’s becoming weak in the legs.
I think these sentences have similar meanings, but I want to know the nuances.
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What’s the difference between the following two sentences?
His legs are becoming weak.
He’s becoming weak in the legs.
I think these sentences have similar meanings, but I want to know the nuances.
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What’s the difference between the following two sentences?
His legs are becoming weak.
He’s becoming weak in the legs.
I think these sentences have similar meanings, but I want to know the nuances.
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What’s the difference between the following two sentences?
His legs are becoming weak.
He’s becoming weak in the legs.
I think these sentences have similar meanings, but I want to know the nuances.
comparison
comparison
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