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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 8 years ago
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"I will drive you of course"

Hi all

I am wondering if this sounds natural. I know you can say "I will drive you there/home". But can you say it without a destination.

A: So this is dinner outside of the city?
B: Yes, I will drive you of course.

Thank you.

Best wishes
PBF

  

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I made a typo sorry. It should be a question mark at the end of "...without a destination (?)"

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PeaceblinkfriendB: Yes, I will drive you of course.

Natural.

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