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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Accepted

Mark: I want as much as you.

Jay glared at him, then reluctantly accepted --

Jay: ...Okay.


Can I end the sentence with "accepted" or should I add "...it" or "...his demand"?

  

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Mark: I want as much as you. Okay. his demand"?

  • Mark: I want as much as you.
  • Okay.
  • his demand"?
  • I'd say then reluctantly accepted or then reluctantly agreed.
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Mark: I want as much as you. (or I want to get as much as you.)

Jay glared at him, then reluctantly accepted --

Jay: ...Okay.


Can I end the sentence with "accepted" or should I add "...it" or "...his demand"?

I'd say then reluctantly accepted or then reluctantly agreed.

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