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Staple crazy Posted 14 years ago
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Need a oral expression

My friend and I went to the gym. We just found that the basket court was taken by a group of students who were playing volleyball game.
At that time, I just wanna ask them when they would finish the game? But I found that I can't get a oral expression for this.

I appreciate that anyone provides a suggestion for it. I need a more-oral expression. (Can I ask them: Is everything done here? ) Do you have any better sentence?

Thanks,
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staple crazy Can I ask them: Is everything done here? ) Well, if they're still playing then obviously everything is not done. "

  • staple crazy Can I ask them: Is everything done here?
  • ) Well, if they're still playing then obviously everything is not done.
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staple crazyCan I ask them: Is everything done here? )
Well, if they're still playing then obviously everything is not done.

You could ask, "When do you guys expect to be finished?" or 'When will you be done using the court?"
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Thanks khoff. It is clear now.

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