0
Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Get together with

Is this sentence correct?

=> 'I’d like to get together with friends and have a drinks on weekends.'

  

Top answer

Anonymous Is this sentence correct? ' Not quite. First of all, the indefinite article in front of "drinks" is wrong.

  • Anonymous Is this sentence correct?
  • ' Not quite.
  • First of all, the indefinite article in front of "drinks" is wrong.
  • (It's a plural noun, and no article would be used in this situation).
  • Second, the "I'd like" implies that you think it is a good idea to get together with friends and have some drinks at some point .
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
Anonymous

Is this sentence correct?

=> 'I’d like to get together with friends and have a drinks on weekends.'

Not quite. First of all, the indefinite article in front of "drinks" is wrong. (It's a plural noun, and no article would be used in this situation). Second, the "I'd like" implies that you think it is a good idea to get

Related Questions