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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Please answer these questions

Liz: I don't think you should see them again for some time.

Al: You can't keep me from seeing my children.

Liz: As long as you're drinking, I can.


Question 1: Is "again" natural if Al has seen them recently?

Question 2: If Al has seen them recently is it then natural to use "keep" or can it only be used if he hasn't seen them for a longer time?

  

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anonymous Question 1: Is "again" natural if Al has seen them recently? Yes, it's natural; "recently" has no bearing on that. anonymous Question 2: If Al has seen them recently is it then natural to use "keep" or can it only be used if he hasn't seen them for a longer time?

  • anonymous Question 1: Is "again" natural if Al has seen them recently?
  • Yes, it's natural; "recently" has no bearing on that.
  • anonymous Question 2: If Al has seen them recently is it then natural to use "keep" or can it only be used if he hasn't seen them for a longer time?
  • Yes, it's natural.
  • There's nothing wrong with "keep".
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anonymousQuestion 1: Is "again" natural if Al has seen them recently?

Yes, it's natural; "recently" has no bearing on that.

anonymousQuestion 2: If Al has seen them recently is it then natural to use "keep" or can it only be used if he hasn't seen them for a longer time?

Yes, it's natural. There's nothing wrong wit

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