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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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BREAK IT UP

Dear Teachers,

1. If we don't believe in each other anymore, just break it up! ok darling?

- Is this natural to say?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

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Anonymous Dear Teachers, 1. If we don't believe in each other any more , let's just break it up! ok , darling?

  • Anonymous Dear Teachers, 1.
  • If we don't believe in each other any more , let's just break it up!
  • ok , darling?
  • - Is this natural to say?
  • Thanks very much to Teachers, Stevenukd.
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AnonymousDear Teachers,

1. If we don't believe in each other any more, let's just break it up! ok, darling?

- Is this natural to say?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
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Just a note on a small BE/AmE spelling difference:

The word "anymore" (i.e. spelled as one word, as used in Stevenukd's sentence) would be correct in American English.
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You tell

Break it up!

to a couple of boys or boxers fighting, in order to stop doing it.

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