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Maj Posted 22 years ago
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How about?

-How about going for a walk on the beach?
-Would you like to go for a walk on the beach?
-What about going for a walk on the beach?

Could you think of an sentence that could possibly be used to reply to these three questions?
  

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there's not really much difference in meaning between all three so these answers would do for all of them either to agree: "yes I'd like to" or disagree: "I don't fancy walking on the beach now"

  • there's not really much difference in meaning between all three so these answers would do for all of them either to agree: "yes I'd like to" or disagree: "I don't fancy walking on the beach now"
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there's not really much difference in meaning between all three so these answers would do for all of them

either to agree:
"yes I'd like to"

or disagree:
"I don't fancy walking on the beach now"

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