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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

pictures

My friend asks me who are those kids in the picture frame. I say:

Those are me and my friends in High School. OR

Those are me and my friends from High School.

Are both useable?

Thanks!
  

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Didn't you just ask this about a minute or two ago? I answered it somewhere. CJ

  • Didn't you just ask this about a minute or two ago?
  • I answered it somewhere.
  • CJ
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Didn't you just ask this about a minute or two ago?

I answered it somewhere.

CJ
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CalifJimDidn't you just ask this about a minute or two ago?I answered it somewhere.CJ
You didn't answer it, but a ESLearner did, so I reposted it in case he or she got it wrong. Thanks.
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Do not capitalize high school unless it's part of a proper noun: Highfort High School.
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Aspara GusDo not capitalize high school unless it's part of a proper noun: Highfort High School.
Thanks for the lesson. Could you answer the question as well? Thanks.
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CJ has already answered the question. I was just doing my nitpicking thing.
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Aspara GusCJ has already answered the question. I was just doing my nitpicking thing.
Nope, someone else besides CJ answered the post. I had been afraid it wasn't the correct answer, therefore I reposted.

Thanks again.
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PreciousJones Aspara GusCJ has already answered the question. I was just doing my nitpicking thing.Nope, someone else besides CJ answered the post. I had been afraid it wasn't the correct answer, therefore I reposted.Thanks again.
Here's what I answered on the other thread:
PreciousJonesAre both useable?
Yes. I think I'd say

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