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Knightofsports Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Bar

I'm fun at the bar with your friends.

Can this be said?
  

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Not if you mean what I think you mean, in which case you should say "I'm having fun at the bar with your friends".

  • Not if you mean what I think you mean, in which case you should say "I'm having fun at the bar with your friends".
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Not if you mean what I think you mean, in which case you should say "I'm having fun at the bar with your friends".
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CSnyderQuote
I'm sorry! I meant to say:

Have fun at the bar with your friends! - Is this okay?

Or

Have fun with your friends at the bar!

Are both ok?
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Yep, both are perfectly OK. One emphasizes the place and one emphasizes the people.

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