Just a follow-up question, is choice B more natural?
I wonder if the underlined phrase above is correct to native speakers. I believe this is another example of Filipinism and is uttered when one forgot to ask something earlier or wants to clarify what has been explained. Is this correct? If not, what is probably another way of saying this?
Top answer
Hi, It's fine, and often used in casual English. Clive
— Clive
Hi, It's fine, and often used in casual English.
Clive
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