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Vkr6078 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Suppose if there is a conversation between two people. A is introducing his new friend C to B.

A: Let me introduce my friend. He is XXXX. B: I know(or KNEW?) him already before you even knew(or know? or had known?) him.

Anyone please correct the sentence.
  

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A: Let me introduce my friend. He is Dev Anand. B: I already know him.

  • A: Let me introduce my friend.
  • He is Dev Anand.
  • B: I already know him.
  • Hello Dev!
  • It's good to see you again.
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A: Let me introduce my friend. He is Dev Anand.
B: I already know him. Hello Dev! It's good to see you again.
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In my experience, when introducing someone, you say "this is" not "he is."

Your original post suggested that you have only two people, not three - so perhaps "Dev" isn't there right now.

A: I'd like to introduce you to my friend [when he arrives]. His name is Dev Anand.
B: I already know Dev! In fact, ...
... I've probably known him longer than you have.
... I met h
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vkr6078Suppose if there is a conversation between two people.
"Suppose if" is not correct.

Write one of these instead: "Suppose", "Suppose that"

CJ

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