Is it okay to say,"I hope you'll have a good track of the cases that we've been talked about." in Enlgish? If not, how do it say this? Is it correct to say the phrase which i've underlined?
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" in Enlgish? If not, how do it say this? Is it correct to say the phrase which i've underlined?
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" in Enlgish?
If not, how do it say this?
Is it correct to say the phrase which i've underlined?
No.
Perhaps you are thinking about 'keep track of', meaning "stay informed about, in an organized manner".
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Is it okay to say,"I hope you'll have a good track of the cases that we've been talked about." in Enlgish? If not, how do it say this?
Is it correct to say the phrase which i've underlined? No. Perhaps you are thinking about 'keep track of', meaning "stay informed about, in an organized manner". It is also often used to mean 'stay aware of the location of t