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Poor family part 5 | English story | Learn English | English animation | Sunshine English

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27 thoughts on “Poor family part 5 | English story | Learn English | English animation | Sunshine English”

  1. Omg Susan has seen daisy now what will happen in next episode I am so excited dude omg omg omg please upload very soon

  2. The word "poor" typically refers to a state of lack of material wealth or resources, while "broke" specifically refers to a lack of money or financial resources. Depending on the context, both words can be used, but "broke" specifically refers to a lack of money, whereas "poor" can encompass a broader range of circumstances. For example:

    "She's broke and can't afford to go out tonight."
    "He has lived in poverty his entire life."

    So, use "broke" when referring to a lack of money, and "poor" for a broader reference to lack of wealth or resources.

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