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Twilit02 Posted 17 years ago
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Can i say ''problems with downloading"?

1 : "If I knew that you would scold me I would never have done like that". correct?

2 : "If you kill me the terrorism will end". correct?

3 : "I face some problems with downloading this game" correct?

4 : "I don't feel good in answering of this question of you". correct?
  

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twilit02 1 : "If I knew [that] you would scold me I would never have done like that". 2 : "If you kill me the terrorism will end". good 3 : "I face some problems [with] downloading this game" Personally, I'd skip the preposition, but it's okay.

  • twilit02 1 : "If I knew [that] you would scold me I would never have done like that".
  • 2 : "If you kill me the terrorism will end".
  • good 3 : "I face some problems [with] downloading this game" Personally, I'd skip the preposition, but it's okay.
  • " "Face" could be ambiguous here.
  • It could mean you anticipate problems.
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twilit021 : "If I knew [that] you would scold me I would never have done like that".

2 : "If you kill me the terrorism will end". good

3 : "I face some problems [with] downloading this game" Personally, I'd skip the preposition, but it's okay. You could also use "in."
"Face" could be ambiguous here. It could mean you antic
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Hi,

I totally agree with what Avangi has posted above in reply to your questions. However, I would use a comma to seperate if-clause when it comes first.

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