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- Cinese semplificato (Mandarino) Quasi esperto
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What does "undergone" mean?
>HiNative is really good! The amount of improvement this site has undergone since its beginning is very impressive.
What does "undergone" mean?
>HiNative is really good! The amount of improvement this site has undergone since its beginning is very impressive.
>HiNative is really good! The amount of improvement this site has undergone since its beginning is very impressive.
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2 set 2014
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- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
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It means that something has "experienced" something and it isn't the same as before.
For example. This house has undergone renovations.
The house experienced renovations which will make the house different from the way it was before.
HiNative has "improved a lot" since it's beginning.
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- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
- Spagnolo (Messico)
The amount of improvement this site has (experienced) since it's beginning is very impressive.
The amount of improvement this site has (gone through) since it's beginning is very impressive.
- Giapponese
- Cinese semplificato (Mandarino) Quasi esperto
- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
- Spagnolo (Messico)
It means that something has "experienced" something and it isn't the same as before.
For example. This house has undergone renovations.
The house experienced renovations which will make the house different from the way it was before.
HiNative has "improved a lot" since it's beginning.
- Giapponese
- Cinese semplificato (Mandarino) Quasi esperto

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