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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

OK, then

At a driving school
D.I: Driving Instructor
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Man: No, I don't want to fail my driving test. I want to pass It.
D.I: So, you have to obey me, do as I say.
Man: Yes, I'll obey you; I'll do as you say.
D.I: OK, then. So, the next step is... Give me the chalk, will you?
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Which is grammatically correct:

1- OK, then

2- OK then

And what does it mean?

What is synonym for it?



Thank you

  

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rezaenglish Which is grammatically correct: 1- OK , then 2- OK then I've seen 2 more often than 1. There is not usually any pause between the words. This is a direct transcription of casual speech, and it's rare to fuss over the exact punctuation in these cases.

  • rezaenglish Which is grammatically correct: 1- OK , then 2- OK then I've seen 2 more often than 1.
  • There is not usually any pause between the words.
  • This is a direct transcription of casual speech, and it's rare to fuss over the exact punctuation in these cases.
  • By the way, it's not a matter of grammar.
  • It's a matter of punctuation.
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rezaenglish

Which is grammatically correct:

1- OK, then

2- OK then

I've seen 2 more often than 1. There is not usually any pause between the words. This is a direct transcription of casual speech, and it's rare to fuss over the exa

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