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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

For a while

Context: Conversation between Husband and Wife.

Can you take care of our baby for a while? I'll take her from you later.

Is this a correct sentence?

Can we use "for a while" (for a half-hour) and "take her from you"?

  

Top answer

It's grammatical, but in real life, she'd use the baby's name. It's incorrect to capitalise Husband and Wife .

  • It's grammatical, but in real life, she'd use the baby's name.
  • It's incorrect to capitalise Husband and Wife .
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It's grammatical, but in real life, she'd use the baby's name.

It's incorrect to capitalise Husband and Wife.

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