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Levis1 Posted 10 years ago
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I have it all the time

Someone asks me: How do you like grandma's soup. I say: I don't know I haven't tried it but she lives right next door so I have it all the time anyway.

Is: I have it all the time OKAY?
  

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I haven't tried it. I have it all the time. You are contradicting yourself.

  • I haven't tried it.
  • I have it all the time.
  • You are contradicting yourself.
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I haven't tried it.
I have it all the time.
You are contradicting yourself.
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Clive I haven't tried it. I have it all the time.You are contradicting yourself.
I'm trying to say I haven't tried it today but that's because I live right next door to her so I have it all the time.

Is that OK?
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If you have it all the time, you can't say that you don't know whether you like it.
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fivejedjonIf you have it all the time, you can't say that you don't know whether you like it.
Hi, I'm just trying to say it's good because I have her cooking all the time. But from the replies from you it sounds like my question has been answered. Thank you!

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