0Dear Teachers,02br 02br 001. Ok my friend! I go to bed first, don't stay up too late.02br 02br 002. What! you wanna be a rock start, keep dreaming! / dream on!02br 02br 00- Are these ok to say?02br 02br 00Thanks very much to Teachers,02br 02br 00 Stevenukd.0-
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02br 02font 02br 01font 01i 001. Ok my friend! I01b 00'll02b 00 go to bed first, don't stay up too late.
— Fleder_m@u_S
02br 02font 02br 01font 01i 001.
Ok my friend!
I01b 00'll02b 00 go to bed first, don't stay up too late.
02i 00(Since you havn't gone to bed, just have an idea about it when you say it )02br 01i 002.
What!
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0 01font00Hi Stevenukd,02br 02br 00I think they're both ok to say.02br 02font02br 01font01i001. Ok my friend! I01b00'll02b00 go to bed first, don't stay up too late. 02i00(Since you havn't gone to bed, just have an idea about it when you say it )0
0 01font01i00 00keep dreaming! / dream on! 02i00<= I like this. 05002font02br 02br 01font02font02br 01b01font00Another common one: "in your dreams" [implying "only"].02font02b00 010id1
0 Hi,02br 00 yeah, you have to say "I'll go to bed" or something else, but not "I go to bed" in that context.02br 00But I guess you meant a rock 01u00star02u00, not a rock 01u00start02u00, didn't you? So I'd say:02br 00"What? You wanna be a rock star? Ha-ha, yeah, in your dreams!" (I also changed the punctuation a