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Hey Clive!Thank you so much! I've heard people reply as "you too" many a time that I came to believe that was correct... was almost 100% sure, thank God I double checked. Likewise, my best wishes to you.
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hey,Just double checking...so the proper relpy in such cases would be you too, right?A: I love you / nice to meet you.B: you too. thanks in advance.
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Thanks for sharing the lovely photos Doll. I was wondering whether Bursa is the 3rd biggest city now, in terms of population...
Really CB? 'Cause photos just whet my appetite for travelling more! ;)
PS : Why do smileys pop up as a tiny box where I can't see most of them?
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Yup, that sentence is correct and "start" wouldn't work there. I've checked it from a grammar book to be sure and here it says "it is time" should be followed by past simple or continuous; I can't explain why though...
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Muchas Gracias Clive That helps very much Best wishes to you as well Hena
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Hey Kenta! Thanks a lot for your help ...yep, it doesn't sound very natural to my foreign ears as well, but I believe I've heard "future perfect" being used like that
Anybody else has a take on this issue? Pleaassssssseeee
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Hello everyone!
I just would like to know how commonly future perfect is used to indicate assumption. I mean if I say "Of course you will have met Sally at Mark's birthday party.", is it a natural way of saying " I assume you've met Sally at Mark's birthday party." ?
Thanks a lot in advance
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Tammy asks whether it is correct to use "suggest someone doing something".I would say no; "I suggest you going home" sounds way too weird
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Now I got it perfectly! Thank youuuuuu CalifJim.
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Hello again!
Thank a bunch Calif.Jim for showing me that post. So it would be grammatically wrong if I said "All she did was crying alone in her room the whole day." ?
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