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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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just enough to invite friends over

What does it mean if one say 'just enough to invite friends over' or 'so I could invite friends over'?
Which is correct?

I didn't clean the house thoroughly, just enough to invite friends over.
I didn't clean the house thoroughly, just enough so I could invite friends over.

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Both sentences work.

  • Both sentences work.
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Both sentences work.

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