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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Does this make any sense?

How would you say the sentence? How would you say the last sentence?

She asked without really asking. She wanted to sleep over but made it feel it so I would propose.

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Anonymous How would you say the sentence? She asked without really asking. Thanks No, sorry.

  • Anonymous How would you say the sentence?
  • She asked without really asking.
  • Thanks No, sorry.
  • I can't tell what it means.
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Anonymous How would you say the sentence? How would you say the last sentence?She asked without really asking. She wanted to sleep over but made it feel it so I would propose.Thanks
No, sorry. I can't tell what it means.
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I am trying to say :
She implied/indicated/hinted that she wanted to sleep over but left it up to me to suggest it.

So do you think it is correct to say that?

She asked without really asking. She wanted to sleep over but made it feel it so I would propose.

How would you say:

Is it possible to know without knowing?

She knew without actually knowing.
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AnonymousI am trying to say: She implied/indicated/hinted that she wanted to sleep over but left it up to me to suggest it.
So then you should say it that way. Your original suggestion is not correct.
Anonymous
.How would you say:Is it possible to know without knowing?She knew without actually knowing. I had hea
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Would you say that it is natural though to say this?

I knew it without really/actually knowing it.

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