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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
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He is not coming

A: I am hoping that robert will come with us to go on trip.

B: No, He told me that he is not coming this time due to/because of heavy work.

Please check the conversation.

Is "he is not coming" better in the context?

  

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A: I am hoping that R obert will come with us on the trip . or I am hoping that R obert will come on the trip with us. B: No, he told me that he is not coming this time due to/because of his heavy work load.

  • A: I am hoping that R obert will come with us on the trip .
  • or I am hoping that R obert will come on the trip with us.
  • B: No, he told me that he is not coming this time due to/because of his heavy work load.
  • Please check the conversation.
  • Is "he is not coming" better in the context?
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A: I am hoping that Robert will come with us on the trip.

or I am hoping that Robert will come on the trip with us.


B: No, he told me that he is not coming this time due to/because of his heavy work load.

Please check the conversation.

Is "he is not coming" better in the context? Yes

Cliv

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