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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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If he wants to... then let him

Hi, there. Is this dialog correct and natural?

Person 1: Why won't he let me pay for him?

Person 2: He's just grateful we're here for him. So if he wants to buy us some beers then let him.

  

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Yours is not a logical sequence. Person 1: Why won't he let me pay for him? Person 2: He's just grateful we're here for him.

  • Yours is not a logical sequence.
  • Person 1: Why won't he let me pay for him?
  • Person 2: He's just grateful we're here for him.
  • So if he wants to buy his own beer then let him.
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Yours is not a logical sequence.

Person 1: Why won't he let me pay for him?

Person 2: He's just grateful we're here for him. So if he wants to buy his own beer then let him.

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