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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
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It's okay. No worries, pal.

Question 1:
Are the following sentences correct?
Jack: I hope I'm not taking too much on your generosity.
John: It's okay. No worries, pal.

Context:
[Suppose John lets Jack to use his computer anytime. One day Jack feels that he is using John's computer more than he should. So he says to John (in a way of inquiring) that he hopes he is not taking too much on John's generosity]

Question 2:
Is the following sentence correct?
I hope I'm not making your patience thin.
  

Top answer

Hi, Question 1: Are the following sentences correct? Jack: I hope I'm not taking too much on your generosity . I hope I'm not taking too much advantage of your generosity.

  • Hi, Question 1: Are the following sentences correct?
  • Jack: I hope I'm not taking too much on your generosity .
  • I hope I'm not taking too much advantage of your generosity.
  • John: It's okay.
  • No worries, pal.
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Hi,

Question 1:
Are the following sentences correct?
Jack: I hope I'm not taking too much on your generosity.
I hope I'm not taking too much advantage of your generosity.
John: It's okay. No worries, pal.

Context:
[Suppose John lets Jack to use his computer anytime. One day Jack feels that he is using John's computer more than he should. So h

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