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Stevenukd Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Of course I'd love to

C: Do you want to go out for coffe with me tonight? My treat.
D: Of course I'd love to. I don not dare to refuse when you treat me to something.

- Are these natural?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd
  

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Stevenukd C: Do you want to go out for coffe e with me tonight? My treat. D: Of course I'd love to.

  • Stevenukd C: Do you want to go out for coffe e with me tonight?
  • My treat.
  • D: Of course I'd love to.
  • I don not don't dare to refuse when you treat me to something.
  • Re "Of course I'd love to," depending on context, it could be said this way, stressing the "course," as "Of course I'd love to," or it may be done with a comma, as "Of course, I'd love to," or it could be done with two sentences.
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StevenukdC: Do you want to go out for coffee with me tonight? My treat.
D: Of course I'd love to. I don not don't dare to refuse when you treat me to something.
Re "Of course I'd love to," depending on context, it could be said this way, stressing the "course," as "Of course I'd love to," or it may be done
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Hi,
Before I answer, please tell me a little about the sort of relationship you think these two persons have.

Clive
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Dear Clive!

- These are just two normal friends. Is there a problem with the sentences?

Best wishes,

Stevenukd
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Hi,
C: Do you want to go out for coffe with me tonight? My treat.
D: Of course, I'd love to. I don not dare to refuse when you treat me to something.

- Are these natural?
These are just two normal friends. Is there a problem with the sentences?

My first reaction is that C is a man and D is a woman, and that D seems to be flirting with

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