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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

lending a chair

Are these correct?

(a) I'm afraid there aren't any chairs. I hope you don't mind lending me a chair.
I'm afraid there aren't any chairs. I hope you don't mind sharing your chair.

(b) It was a lovely day. I suggested going for swimming.

(c) It was a lovely day. I suggested swimming.

(d) I'm not feeling well. I don't fancy eating lunch.
  

Top answer

Hi, (a) I'm afraid there aren't any chairs. I hope you don't mind lending me a chair. OK.

  • Hi, (a) I'm afraid there aren't any chairs.
  • I hope you don't mind lending me a chair.
  • OK.
  • (b) It was a lovely day.
  • I suggested going for swimming.
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Hi,
(a) I'm afraid there aren't any chairs. I hope you don't mind lending me a chair. OK.

(b) It was a lovely day. I suggested going for swimming.

(c) It was a lovely day. I suggested swimming. OK

(d) I'm not feeling well. I don't fancy eating lunch. Excellent

Clive
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Vincent TeoAre these correct?

(a) I'm afraid there aren't any chairs. I hope you don't mind lending me a chair. okay
I'm afraid there aren't any chairs. I hope you don't mind sharing your chair. We probably wouldn't repeat "chair." I hope you don't mind sharing yours. To share a chair is understood as to allow me to sit with yo

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