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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Last night

What's more common for a native speaker to say? I know there's many ways of saying something, but I think switching things around, like the word order, new vocabulary, and intonation makes conversation more interesting. So, when I say:

I had a crazy night! Or

I had a crazy night last night! Or

Last night was too crazy.

There's plenty of ways of saying it, but do native speakers tend to deviate from starting a sentence with "I"?

Thank you!
  

Top answer

Hear about means be told. Margaret heard about our decision ... You can hear what they are saying.

  • Hear about means be told.
  • Margaret heard about our decision ...
  • You can hear what they are saying.
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Hear about means be told. Margaret heard about our decision ...
You can hear what they are saying.
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Someone in the younger crowd would say:

Last night was so (said with a very long oooooooo) crazy.

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