Both
I would probably spend my holidays in countryside because I love how free and liberated you are when you are in the countryside.
![]()
I would spend my time in the city if I am working or possibly studying because of the opportunities there and I enjoy the journeys in public transport.
![]()
I wouldn't mind having a big farm with horses And cows and endless green for them to enjoy. With a three level house and a family of 4 (me included) with a dog maybe, +maid,and farm boy. It would be nice but unfortunately I have more important things to do with my life than raise farm animals. Maybe when I'm in my 70s.
Such as?I wouldn't mind having a big farm with horses And cows and endless green for them to enjoy. With a three level house and a family of 4 (me included) with a dog maybe, +maid,and farm boy. It would be nice but unfortunately I have more important things to do with my life than raise farm animals. Maybe when I'm in my 70s.
Not just in the west, but anywhere including back home. City vs countryside.I would be scared living in countryside being the only black person.
Can't trust whites these days.
![]()
Why the conditional verb? The grammar structure of these sentences makes it sound as if you had never taken a holiday, never have been to the countryside, and never have spent time at a city. I'm convinced, ladies and gentlemen, that Human is, in fact, an alien. I'm calling NASA.Both
I would probably spend my holidays in countryside because I love how free and liberated you are when you are in the countryside.
I would spend my time in the city if I am working or possibly studying because of the opportunities there and I enjoy the journeys in public transport.
Internetting.Such as?![]()
I'm far from the only black person over here in this small town I live in but I am the only SomaliI would be scared living in countryside being the only black person.
Can't trust whites these days.
![]()