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Cat navy 425 Posted 4 years ago
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I'm happy either way.

Dear all,

Please see the following sentences and tell me the difference in their meaning.

1) I'm happy either way.

2) I'm happy with either way.

3) I'm happy with either.

  

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cat navy 425 Dear all, Please see the following sentences and tell me the difference in their meaning. 1) I'm happy either way. OK.

  • cat navy 425 Dear all, Please see the following sentences and tell me the difference in their meaning.
  • 1) I'm happy either way.
  • OK.
  • 2) I'm happy with either way.
  • OK, but you see from 1) that 'with' is not really needed.
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cat navy 425

Dear all,

Please see the following sentences and tell me the difference in their meaning.

1) I'm happy either way. OK.

2) I'm happy with either way. OK, but you see from 1) that 'with' is not really needed.

3) I'm happy with either.

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