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Kumenglish Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Carry on

A: Can we go to watch the movie?

B: No, I can't come today as I am going to attend the client's meeting and go shopping with my wife.

A: Ok. Carry on your activities. Thanks for informing me.

Please check the conversation.

Is "Carry on your activities" suitable here?

or Can you please suggest any phrasal verb instead of "Carry on your activities"?

  

Top answer

A: Ok. Carry on your activities. Thanks for informing me.

  • A: Ok.
  • Carry on your activities.
  • Thanks for informing me.
  • That answer is not very appropriate for a friend.
  • It is very formal, not friendly .
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A: Ok. . Carry on your activities. Thanks for informing me.

That answer is not very appropriate for a friend. It is very formal, not friendly


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A: Ok. Let me know when you can go. What's a good day for you? That movie has got incredible reviews and I would love to see it with you. It won't be in the theaters very long - they are releasing it on Netflix in

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