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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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0 Please, are there mistakes in the sentences below ?02br
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00a) How long time no see you ! = it is said when we don't see someone for a long time.02br
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00b) Have you already traveled abroad before? (is there any matter to write 01u01b00before02b02u00 here?) 02br
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00c) My godness! = It is used, e.g., when there is surprise. 02br
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00Thanks,02br
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00Roberta 0-
  

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0Hi, Roberta,02br
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00a) I wonder if you're thinking of the old expression, "Long time no see." It's still very common in the US, but I don't know if it was ever popular in the UK.02br
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00b) You should eliminate either the "already" or the "before." Only one is needed.02br
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00c) Exactly so, but you need a double "o." 0
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0 Hello, Avangi!02br
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00 - 01i00Yeah,02i00 I was referring to "Long time no see you!" . I just forgot that we don't use the interrogative word "How" before "long".02br
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00 Thank you very much for your reply.02br
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00 Best wishes,02br
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00 Roberta 0-
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0- 01i00Yeah,02i00 I was referring to "Long time no see 01del00you02del00!"02br
00Long time no see - is a common saying in the UK too.0-
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0But is it wrong if I say to someone that I don't see for a long time: Long time no see 01u01b00you!02b02u00 (?)02br
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00Thanks again,02br
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00Roberta.0-
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10But is it wrong if I say to someone that I don't see for a long time: Long time no see 11u11b10you!12b12u10 (?)12blockquote
10I have never heard this.02br
00Long time no see - I've heard and used many many times. 0-
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0Ok. So thank you very, very much for your help.02br
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00Best wishes,02br
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00Roberta.0-

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