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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Completely natural English?

Is this completely natural English?

"When do you plan on seeing your kids? They really miss you."

"I'll have them soon."

  

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anonymous Is this completely natural English? "When do you plan on seeing your kids? " Yes, it's completely natural in the sense that I can think of a context in which it is completely natural.

  • anonymous Is this completely natural English?
  • "When do you plan on seeing your kids?
  • " Yes, it's completely natural in the sense that I can think of a context in which it is completely natural.
  • I don't know if you have the same context in mind, however, because you didn't provide any further context.
  • CJ
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anonymous

Is this completely natural English?

"When do you plan on seeing your kids? They really miss you."

"I'll have them soon."

Yes, it's completely natural in the sense that I can think of a context in which it is completely natural. I don't know if you have the same context in mind, however, because you didn't provide any further con

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