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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Introducing someone

Hi Friends,

We normally say 'his friend's name was John' etc. Is there a cooler way of writing this?

Thanks.

  

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anonymous We normally say 'his friend's name was John' etc. No, we don't. When we're introducing somebody, we say something like 'John, I'd like you to meet my brother Tarquin.

  • anonymous We normally say 'his friend's name was John' etc.
  • No, we don't.
  • When we're introducing somebody, we say something like 'John, I'd like you to meet my brother Tarquin.
  • Tarquin, this is John, my psychiatrist'.
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anonymousWe normally say 'his friend's name was John' etc.

No, we don't.

When we're introducing somebody, we say something like 'John, I'd like you to meet my brother Tarquin. Tarquin, this is John, my psychiatrist'.

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