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¿Esto suena natural? I believe there is no certain guarantee that I'll be able to speak English fluently even if I lived in an English speaking country for 3 years. It all depends on the effort I put into it.
¿Esto suena natural? I believe there is no certain guarantee that I'll be able to speak English fluently even if I lived in an English speaking country for 3 years. It all depends on the effort I put into it.
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- Inglés (US)
Natural
It's natural, but you can also say "I believe there is no guarantee..."
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