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Tommy Briggs Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

How do we use this ?

Okay , so you are new to the place and you really wanna get to know people . What would u say ?
using the word "acquaintance(s)" in your sentence .
make acquaintances with people or what ?
  

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"Acquaintance" is both countable and uncountable. " Acquaintance is stuff, here. I want us to become friends.

  • "Acquaintance" is both countable and uncountable.
  • " Acquaintance is stuff, here.
  • I want us to become friends.
  • " Acquaintance is a person, here.
  • Please introduce me to your new friend!
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"Acquaintance" is both countable and uncountable.

"I'd like to make your acquaintance." Acquaintance is stuff, here.
I want us to become friends.

"I'd like to meet your new acquaintance." Acquaintance is a person, here.
Please introduce me to your new friend!

I'd like to become acquainted with some of these people. Acquainted is an adjec

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