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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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I'd like to play a single game of badminton with you.

I'd like to play a single game of badminton with you.

I'd like to play a game of badminton one on one with you.

I'd like to play a badminton game one on one with you.

Hi,

Which one of the above sounds natural to you? If none, how would you reword them? Thanks.
  

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Hi, I'd like to play a single game of badminton with you. This means just one game, not more than one game. I don't think this is what you mean.

  • Hi, I'd like to play a single game of badminton with you.
  • This means just one game, not more than one game.
  • I don't think this is what you mean.
  • I'd like to play a game of badminton one on one with you.
  • I'd like to play a badminton game one on one with you.
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Hi,

I'd like to play a single game of badminton with you. This means just one game, not more than one game. I don't think this is what you mean.

I'd like to play a game of badminton one on one with you.

I'd like to play a badminton game one on one with you.

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