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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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...has increased

The number of friends of mine has increased lately.
Would a native speaker say like that in everyday situation?
  

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Anonymous Would a native speaker say like that in everyday situation? That is not an everyday situation, but: I have more friends lately.

  • Anonymous Would a native speaker say like that in everyday situation?
  • That is not an everyday situation, but: I have more friends lately.
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AnonymousWould a native speaker say like that in everyday situation?
That is not an everyday situation, but: I have more friends lately.
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Thanks.. By the way how to say "increase" in slangy way?
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AnonymousBy the way how to say "increase" in slangy way?
Why would you want to do that?
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I think it sounds too formal for everyday English.
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AnonymousI think it sounds too formal for everyday English.
But it's not; it's just fine.
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AnonymousWould a native speaker say ...
You can say I've been making a lot more friends lately.

CJ

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