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So eun Posted 6 years ago
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Hardly be able to tell if

We are really lucky that in this place we’ve got a little patio outside and even though we’re dab smack in the city centre you hardly be able to tell if, and how quiet it is outside we’re going to enjoy it out there tonight.


what is ‘hardly be able to tell if’?

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so eun We are really lucky that in this place we’ve got a little patio outside and even though we’re dab smack in the city centre you hardly be able to tell if, and how quiet it is outside we’re going to enjoy it out there tonight. This sentence all runs together. Something is wrong.

  • so eun We are really lucky that in this place we’ve got a little patio outside and even though we’re dab smack in the city centre you hardly be able to tell if, and how quiet it is outside we’re going to enjoy it out there tonight.
  • This sentence all runs together.
  • Something is wrong.
  • Maybe it's supposed to be as follows: We are really lucky that in this place we’ve got a little patio outside, and even though we’re smack dab in the city centre, you would hardly be able to tell (it?
  • ) because of how quiet it is outside.
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so eunWe are really lucky that in this place we’ve got a little patio outside and even though we’re dab smack in the city centre you hardly be able to tell if, and how quiet it is outside we’re going to enjoy it out there tonight.

This sentence all runs together. Something is wrong. Maybe it's supposed to be as follows:

We are really lucky that i

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