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Pleasehelp Posted 17 years ago
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Games

Which game are you talking about? (two games)

I'm talking about the game before. Or

I'm talking about the game before that one.

It's always to write out or speak in complete sentences? Correct?
  

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Hi, Which game are you talking about? (two games) I assume both games are finished. I'm talking about the game before.

  • Hi, Which game are you talking about?
  • (two games) I assume both games are finished.
  • I'm talking about the game before.
  • Or I'm talking about the game before that one.
  • Both are OK.
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Hi,

Which game are you talking about? (two games) I assume both games are finished.


I'm talking about the game before. Or

I'm talking about the game before that one.

Both are OK. The exact context may make one sentence more natural than another.

There are also other ways to say it, eg I'm talking about the game before last.

It's always

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