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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Meaning of Sentence in Context

Person A: Don't forget to update me.

Person B: Sure, I'll get back to you next week.

one week later

Person A: Anything?

Is Person A's latest reply the same as saying "Anything new?" or "Any update"? If so, is it something a native speaker would usually write (or say) to follow up?

  

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Person A: Don't forget to update me. Person B: Sure, I'll get back to you next week. one week later Person A: Anything?

  • Person A: Don't forget to update me.
  • Person B: Sure, I'll get back to you next week.
  • one week later Person A: Anything?
  • " or "Any update"?
  • Yes If so, is it something a native speaker would usually write (or say) to follow up?
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Person A: Don't forget to update me.

Person B: Sure, I'll get back to you next week.

one week later

Person A: Anything?

Is Person A's latest reply the same as saying "Anything new?" or "Any update"? Yes

If so, is it something a native speaker would usually write (or say) to follow up? Yes, but after a week you'd say

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