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Incorrect exercise: [courseId=grammar-intro_eng][lessonNumber=3][exerciseId=2431]
Description
Idiomatically, "People like us" means <lo prenu ku nelci mi'o>, so it's a bad example.
Diagnostics information (do not remove)
- Exercise identifier: [courseId=grammar-intro_eng][lessonNumber=3][exerciseId=2431]
- Exercise payload: {"shouldDisplayHint":false,"exercise":{"canonicalAnswer":"lo prenu ku nelci mi","sentences":[{"text":"People like us.","lojbanic":false}],"title":"Translate this sentence","type":"typing"}}
- Attempted solution: {"text":"lo prenu ku nelci mi"}
- Attempted solution was classified as correct: yes
- Validation payload: {"canonicalAnswer":"lo prenu ku nelci mi","correct":true}
True. Maybe a clarification for the sentence would make this unambiguous? Or mabe even There exists people that like us instead?
Returning to this issue, I now think "People like us." could mean either