"Been a rehearsal yet?"
"No."
"When is it?"
"Tomorrow."
Is this conversation ok?
Is it natural when speaking to cut a sentence like 'has there been a rehearsal yet?' to 'been a rehearsal yet?'
' I think not. This is more natural. "
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Is it natural when speaking to cut a sentence like 'has there been a rehearsal yet?' to 'been a rehearsal yet?' I think not. This is more natural.
"Any rehearsals yet?"
"No."
"When's the first one?"
"Tomorrow."
This American finds "Been a rehearsal yet?" normal and natural colloquially.