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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Indication vs idea

Could you tell me if both of these options would émises by a native speaker or if you need to alter the sentence?

In 3 weeks the team will have played the first leg so we’ll have (some indication as to/a better idea of) who the favorite is to win the game.


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Could you tell me if both of these options would émises by a native speaker or if you need to alter the sentence? What does the bold word mean? be used?

  • Could you tell me if both of these options would émises by a native speaker or if you need to alter the sentence?
  • What does the bold word mean?
  • be used?
  • In 3 weeks the team will have played the first leg so we’ll have (some indication as to/a better idea of) who the favorite is to win the game.
  • Both of your phrases in parentheses are OK.
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Could you tell me if both of these options would émises by a native speaker or if you need to alter the sentence? What does the bold word mean? be used?

In 3 weeks the team will have played the first leg so we’ll have (some indication as to/a better idea of) who the favorite is to win the game.

Both of your phrases in parentheses are OK. But it seems to me t

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anonymousboth of these options would émises be said by a native speaker

In English, "be said", more formally, "be uttered".

CJ

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