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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Not intentionally

Context: To think something and stand on the way.


A: Why are you blocking the way?, I have to go ahead.

B: Sorry, I am not intentionally block the way. I am leaving now, please go.

Please check the conversation.

Is "not intentionally" correct? Do have any phrasal verb for it?

  

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This is very stilted and awkward English. A: Excuse me, please. ) B: Sorry.

  • This is very stilted and awkward English.
  • A: Excuse me, please.
  • ) B: Sorry.
  • As you can see above, such conversations are usually very short.
  • You could add I didn't mean to get in the way.
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This is very stilted and awkward English.


A: Excuse me, please. (You could add I have to get past.)

B: Sorry.


As you can see above, such conversations are usually very short.

You could add I didn't mean to get in the way.

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