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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Going to be at the party

A woman is chatting with a taxi driver on her way to an Office party at her work place.

Woman: We split a few months ago, but we still work at the same place which has made it extra hard.

Taxi driver: You work at the same place? So he's going to be at the party too?

Woman: Yes.

Taxi driver: That sucks.


1. Does the highlighted dialog sound natural to you?

2. Is "going to" a better option than "will"?

3. Is "be at the party" a better option than "come to the party"?

  

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anonymous 1. Does the highlighted dialog sound natural to you? It's fine.

  • anonymous 1.
  • Does the highlighted dialog sound natural to you?
  • It's fine.
  • "Split up" or "broke up" instead of "split" would be even better.
  • anonymous 2.
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anonymous1. Does the highlighted dialog sound natural to you?

It's fine. "Split up" or "broke up" instead of "split" would be even better.

anonymous2. Is "going to" a better option than "will"?

Yes, though "will" works too.

anonymous3. Is "be at the party" a better option than "come to t

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