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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

It's time to get in touch with old friends.

It's time to get in touch with old friends.

It's time to contack old friends.

It's time to keep in touch with old frinds.

All of the above are similar in meaning to me, but I doubt they are the same to you, are they? Thanks.
  

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It's time to get in touch with old friends. (reestablish) contact It's time to contact old friends. a bit formal It's time to keep in touch with old frinds.

  • It's time to get in touch with old friends.
  • (reestablish) contact It's time to contact old friends.
  • a bit formal It's time to keep in touch with old frinds.
  • keep contact
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It's time to get in touch with old friends. (reestablish) contact

It's time to contact old friends. a bit formal

It's time to keep in touch with old frinds. keep contact
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Marius Hancu
It's time to get in touch with old friends. (reestablish) contact

It's time to contact old friends. a bit formal

It's time to keep in touch with old frinds. keep contact

Thanks, Marius.

Roger.

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