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Dilshi Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Please correct my below sentenses

If some someone asked me to come with her by train after office from next Monday, If I don't like to go with her, how can I answer her -->

'I won't come with you." OR "I'm not coming with you."
  

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" You can add, "I'd rather not do that" or "I don't feel comfortable doing that". CJ

  • " You can add, "I'd rather not do that" or "I don't feel comfortable doing that".
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dilshihow can I answer her
Say "No, thank you." You can add, "I'd rather not do that" or "I don't feel comfortable doing that".

CJ
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Thank you Emotion: smile
But if I said, "I won't come" is that grammatically wrong?
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dilshiThank you But if I said, "I won't come" is that grammatically wrong?
No, it's not wrong. It just seems inappropriate, the wrong thing to say in that situation.

CJ
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Thank you Emotion: smile
What' s the preposition we use with train?
By train? In train? or On train?
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dilshiWhat' s the preposition we use with train?
"by train" in your sentence. "asked me to come with her by train"

CJ
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In which places we use "In train" and "on train" ?
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dilshiIn which places we use "In train" and "on train" ?
Where "train" represents a means of transportation, "in train" and "on train" are never possible.

"on the train" is possible, however. A fight between passengers broke out on the train today.
"in the train" is also possible, but less used. There is no dining car in

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