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Moon7296 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

I'll do it first thing tomorrow.

A: Have you paid the phone bill yet?
B: No, I haven't, but there's still time to do so.
A: You should stop delaying it before our phone gets cut off.
B: OK. I promise I'll do it first thing tomorrow.

Q) The underlined part sounds unfamiliar to me; it is totally fine for you, isn't it?
Is there another way of saying it naturally?
  

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There is no underlined part. Are you referring to I’ll do it first thing tomorrow ? This is very common and natural, as well as the rest of the dialogue.

  • There is no underlined part.
  • Are you referring to I’ll do it first thing tomorrow ?
  • This is very common and natural, as well as the rest of the dialogue.
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There is no underlined part. Are you referring to I’ll do it first thing tomorrow? This is very common and natural, as well as the rest of the dialogue.
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Ah ha.. I forgot to put an underline after uploading my writing haha. You know this happened because I can't underline before I post it. Afterwards, I can do it by clicking "edit".
It's very interesting that you guess is correct! I meant that sentence you commented
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moon7296You know this happened because I can't underline before I post it.
But you can! Try it next time.
moon7296It's very interesting that you guess is correct!
The title of the thread gave it away. Besides, the expression looked to be the most likely to throw a non-native off. Actually, the more I think about it, the stra

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