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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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end of the flu

Can you be at the end or beginning of the flu? Is it natural to say this?
I'm at the end of the flu. I should be good to go by tomorrow.

Thank you very much
  

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Anonymous Can you be at the end or beginning of the flu? Yes. [I feel like / I think] I'm getting the flu.

  • Anonymous Can you be at the end or beginning of the flu?
  • Yes.
  • [I feel like / I think] I'm getting the flu.
  • (beginning) I'm almost over the flu.
  • (end) Anonymous I should be good to go by tomorrow.
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AnonymousCan you be at the end or beginning of the flu?
Yes.

[I feel like / I think] I'm getting the flu. (beginning)
I'm almost over the flu. (end)
AnonymousI should be good to go by tomorrow.
Fine.

CJ

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