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Latest post Wed, Mar 18 2009 10:14 PM by eunjinny. 2 replies.
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eunjinny  +  688275 Wed, 18 Mar 09 08:00 PM
((Example sentence))Can i use this sentence for meaning~~~?
Is 'for' the right usage in sentence like this?
(When asking if the sentence is right in meaning something.)
How should i say?
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Yankee  +  688276 Wed, 18 Mar 09 08:04 PM
Hi Eunjinny

You can ask something like this:

Can I use this sentence to say (blah, blah, blah)?

Or you could ask this:

Does this sentence mean (blah, blah, blah)?
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Amy "You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus." - Mark Twain
eunjinny, 252 days ago
Then, how does my sentence interpreted to you?
Thanks,Wink
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