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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

hesitan

When I asked you out, one of those moments for me, you were hesitant.

When I asked you out, one of those moment for me, you said yes.

Are the above sentences correct?

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The 'one of those moments for me' clause doesn't make sense I'm afraid. When I asked you out, you were hesitant. When I asked you out, you said yes.

  • The 'one of those moments for me' clause doesn't make sense I'm afraid.
  • When I asked you out, you were hesitant.
  • When I asked you out, you said yes.
  • They are fine without that clause.
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The 'one of those moments for me' clause doesn't make sense I'm afraid.

When I asked you out, you were hesitant.

When I asked you out, you said yes.

They are fine without that clause.
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See:

have one's moments
http://www.answers.com/topic/have-one-s-moments

but it doesn't work here either.

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