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Zenoline  +  241865 Sat, 01 Jul 06 02:30 PM

My new English tutor told me that my grammar is "just fine"? I don't know exactly what it means. Is it a plite term for 'OK'?

Please kindly suggest. Thank you in advance.

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Clive  +  241912 Sat, 01 Jul 06 05:49 PM

Hi Zenoline,

Welcome to the Forum.

In everyday speech in this kindof context, yes, it means 'OK'. You could also simply say 'Fine'.

Congratulations, because your grammar is fine!

Best wishes, Clive

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