Taka
Senior Member
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2004
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- Japan
Do these three work and have the same meaning?
In cities, there is public transportation available. But after getting off the trains, we need to walk from the stations to our destinations anyway.
In cities, there is public transportation available. But after getting off the trains, we need to walk from the station to our destination anyway.
In cities, there is public transportation available. But after getting off the trains, we need to walk from the station to the destination anyway.
In cities, there is public transportation available. But after getting off the trains, we need to walk from the stations to our destinations anyway.
In cities, there is public transportation available. But after getting off the trains, we need to walk from the station to our destination anyway.
In cities, there is public transportation available. But after getting off the trains, we need to walk from the station to the destination anyway.
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