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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

PASS YOU in this context?

How would you express this please?

1 We started watching to movie on different computers at the same time but you paused it so I passed you in the movie. “How many minutes ahead of me are you now?” the one who paused the movie asks

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"Passed you" is fine. The concept is a little special. "to movie" obviously doesn't work.

  • "Passed you" is fine.
  • The concept is a little special.
  • "to movie" obviously doesn't work.
  • " Is this what you mean?
  • "two separate movies" ??
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"Passed you" is fine. The concept is a little special.

"to movie" obviously doesn't work.

"We started watching two movies etc." Is this what you mean?

"two separate movies" ??

"two different movies" ??

"two copies of the same movie" ??

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