PreciousJones My friend used to live in France and I ask her the following question. Do you still keep in touch with you friends from/in France? Use " in" if the friends are still in France.
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PreciousJonesMy friend used to live in France and I ask her the following question.
Do you still keep in touch with you friends from/in France? Use "in" if the friends are still in France.
canadian45Do you still keep in touch with you friends from/in France?Hi, canadian45,
mizansinha007canadian45Do you still keep in touch with you friends from/in France?Hi, canadian45,I don't know the proper meaning of the above sentence.Please teach me. Thanks.It means 'communicate with', whether by phone, mail, email or any other way.
canadian45Do you still keep in touch with you friends in France?Here, why not "your"?
mizansinha007Here, why not "your"?It should be 'your'. This was just a slip that went unnoticed
mizansinha007Here, why not "your"?It should be your. It was just a typo.