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Latest post Mon, Mar 1 2004 10:28 PM by maj. 1 replies.
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maj  +  24187 Mon, 01 Mar 04 10:28 PM
Are you chickening out or would you really like to get on with it then? Are these two sentences correct given the context?
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Chameleon  +  24190 Mon, 01 Mar 04 10:35 PM
It would be fine if spoken or narrated.

The "then" at the end is unnecessary, but maybe some British speakers might want to include it.
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