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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Can you be my friend

Hello, I want to ask two questions. Are these questions correct and idiomatic?

1. Can you be my friend? (Meaning I want you to be my friend)

2. He tried a lot, and in the end he succeeded it. (succeed it or achieve it which one is correct? Using "It" is wrong I think)

Thank you very much
  

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1. Will you be my friend? 2.

  • 1.
  • Will you be my friend?
  • 2.
  • He tried hard and in the end he succeeded.
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1. Will you be my friend? 2. He tried hard and in the end he succeeded.

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