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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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I have to go

When on the phone and you can't talk anymore for whatever reason, is it natural to say "I have to go" without it necessarily means that you have to go somewhere physically?

  

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anonymous "I have to go" without it necessarily means that you have to go somewhere physically? No.

  • anonymous "I have to go" without it necessarily means that you have to go somewhere physically?
  • No.
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anonymous"I have to go" without it necessarily means that you have to go somewhere physically?

No.

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anonymous

When on the phone and you can't talk anymore for whatever reason, is it natural to say "I have to go" without it necessarily means meaning that you have to go somewhere physically?

It seems to me I've said that, adding 'now'. I don't know why.

Sorry, I have to go now. The micro

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