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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Go about

Hi.
Any difference between 'Here, how do you got about it?'
and
'Here, what way would you choose'?

Thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

' and 'Here, what way would you choose'? ' Sounds like you think I've done it before. 'Here, what way would you choose'?

  • ' and 'Here, what way would you choose'?
  • ' Sounds like you think I've done it before.
  • 'Here, what way would you choose'?
  • Doesn't sound like you think I've done it before .
  • More natural is eg How do you do this?
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Any difference between 'Here, how do you go about it?'
and
'Here, what way would you choose'?

'Here, how do you go about it?' Sounds like you think I've done it before.

'Here, what way would you choose'? Doesn't sound like you think I've done it befor
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CliveAny difference between 'Here, how do you go about it?'and 'Here, what way would you choose'?'Here, how do you go about it?' Sounds like you think I've done it before.'Here, what way would you choose'? Doesn't sound like you think I've done it before.More natural is eg How do you do this?eg How would you do this?Why are you saying 'here'? Clive
'Here' mean
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OK, 'here' is fine. It just needed some context.

Clive

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