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Liveinjapan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Don't get to choose

You don't get to choose the questions you get asked at a news conference.

Does the bold part mean 'are not supposed to  choose' and sounds much softer than to say 'are not supposed to'?

Thanks.
  

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Hi LiJ You don't get to choose = You don't have an opportunity to choose CB

  • Hi LiJ You don't get to choose = You don't have an opportunity to choose CB
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Hi LiJ

You don't get to choose = You don't have an opportunity to choose

CB
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I get the difference!
Thanks so much, CB.

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