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Rami1511 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

is there a difference

"I asked u to help me many times" "I aked you many times to help me"

is there a difference? (in meaning)
  

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Please do not use "u" for "you". It is a loathsome abbreviation. These sentences would be understood to mean the same thing.

  • Please do not use "u" for "you".
  • It is a loathsome abbreviation.
  • These sentences would be understood to mean the same thing.
  • I have a slight preference for the second one (because "many times" is next to the thing it modifies).
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Please do not use "u" for "you". It is a loathsome abbreviation.

These sentences would be understood to mean the same thing. I have a slight preference for the second one (because "many times" is next to the thing it modifies).

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