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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"A bad network with you"

"I do not want to have a bad network with you."

The sentence is natural to you? Thank you so much as usual in advance.
  

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Hi, The grammar is correct, but I can't think of a situation in which you would say this. Are you talking about a computer network? Clive

  • Hi, The grammar is correct, but I can't think of a situation in which you would say this.
  • Are you talking about a computer network?
  • Clive
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Hi,

The grammar is correct, but I can't think of a situation in which you would say this.

Are you talking about a computer network?

Clive
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Do you mean this, Hans?

I do not want to have a bad relationship with you.

If so, then the answer is no; the word network is not used that way.
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No, I meant relationship because I do not want to be friends with someone I do not like. In the case, the sentence is okay to use to you? Thank you so much.
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How do you know my name? I posted it anonymously. Am I busted?Emotion: embarrassed
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AnonymousIn the case, the sentence is okay to use to you?
No, the meaning is not clear, as you can see.
AnonymousHow do you know my name?

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