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Franziska bohn Posted 8 years ago
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If you call her to early you are breaking the most important dating rule

Hello.


I am wondering about the following scenario.


my friend asks me:

"Do you think I am breaking "the dating rule" if I call her ?

(I think only Am I breaking works.)


"Yes, you are breaking "the dating rule"


or in the past tense:

If you called her today, you would be breaking the "dating rule".

  

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I am wondering about the following scenario. my friend asks me: "Do you think I am breaking "the dating rule" if I call her ? ) Both versions are OK.

  • I am wondering about the following scenario.
  • my friend asks me: "Do you think I am breaking "the dating rule" if I call her ?
  • ) Both versions are OK.
  • "Yes, you are breaking "the dating rule .
  • " OK, but shorter and more natural answers are eg Yes, you are eg Yes ,I think you are.
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I am wondering about the following scenario.


my friend asks me:

"Do you think I am breaking "the dating rule" if I call her ?

(I think only Am I breaking works.) Both versions are OK.


"Yes, you are breaking "the dating rule." OK, but shorter and more natural answers are eg Yes, you are eg Yes ,I think you are.


or in the past ten

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franziska bohnDo you think I am breaking "the dating rule" if I call her?
(I think only Am I breaking works.)

You have a sentence with I am breaking, and then you say only am I breaking works, so are you saying the original sentence is wrong, and you want to write Do you think am I breaking in order to correct

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