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Что правильно? 1)But when he decided just to relax an now is living on a farm. 2)But then he decided just to relax and now is living on a farm. 3)But

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then he decided just to relax and now is leaving on a farm.

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Mrmeow
16 апр. 2015 г., 22:01:29 (9 лет назад)

Второе but then he decided...

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михаил9
17 апр. 2015 г., 0:59:29 (9 лет назад)

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Leaving - отправляться, а не living - жить

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