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JKBelieve Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

A question about 'permanance(?)'

0 'permanance', is this a word? and........ 02br
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00 1) are you here to live permanently? 02br
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00 2) are you here permanently? 02br
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00 3) are you here for permanently? 02br
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00 Please tell me which one of them is grammatical and idiomatic at the same time.... 02br
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0 yes, 'permanence' is a word 02br 00#1 and 2 are grammaticaly correct 02br 00#3 isn't grammaticaly correct. ' 0-

  • 0 yes, 'permanence' is a word 02br 00#1 and 2 are grammaticaly correct 02br 00#3 isn't grammaticaly correct.
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0 yes, 'permanence' is a word 02br
00#1 and 2 are grammaticaly correct 02br
00#3 isn't grammaticaly correct. you should remove 'for' and it would become #2 02br
00without context for #2, I guess you want to keep the same meaning as the one in #1, but I don't know which one is the idiomatic one...I would rather say "do you plan to stay here permanently?' 0-
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0 I'd say 02br
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00Are you going to live/stay here permanently? 0-

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