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lucas21c  +  962925 Fri, 06 Nov 09 01:02 AM
I would like to know whether the following is natural or not.

Please check it out.

Thanks. 

 

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Whenever you find me online, speake to me. (in MSN or other online communities)

 

 

 

Best answer by Ter  +  963003 Fri, 06 Nov 09 03:00 AM
What is the context?


If it's MSN, you could say "MSN me when you see me online." (where MSN is used as a verb, yes!)


I don't see anything wrong with your sentence, except for "speake" - should be spelt "speak".

You might also want to use "talk" rather than "speak" as "speak" in that context is quite formal.

Ter
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