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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
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1. Is it your first time abroad?

- This means : is it your first time you go abroad, right?

2. I'm a bit nervous.

- This means : I'm pretty/ quite/ kind of nervous, right?

3. Do you have a drink yet?

Have you called a drink yet?

- Which is more natural?

4. See you in a minute.

See you in a bit.

- Which is more natural?

5) The school is located on/ in oxford street.

- Is this natural to say?

Thanks very much to all Teachers.
  

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Hello, Anon, let me try: 1. Is it your first time abroad? - This means : is it your first time you go abroad, right?

  • Hello, Anon, let me try: 1.
  • Is it your first time abroad?
  • - This means : is it your first time you go abroad, right?
  • yes, or the first time you are abroad.
  • 2.
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Hello, Anon, let me try:

1. Is it your first time abroad?

- This means : is it your first time you go abroad, right? yes, or the first time you are abroad.

2. I'm a bit nervous.

- This means : I'm pretty/ quite/ kind of nervous, right? yes, I'm a little nervous

3. Do you have a drink yet?
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Dear sir,

Number 3 is perhaps «have you ordered a drink yet»?

I have heard British people say «see you in a bit».

Kind regards,

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