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Beopro Posted 14 years ago
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- A mother says to her son:

1. Honey! when school is over, drop by grandma's house for lunch, okay?

2. Sweetie! When your classes finish, drop in grandma's to have lunch, alright?

3. Sweetheart! After class, pop over grandma's house for lunch, okay?

- Do the sentences above have the same meaning and natural to say?

Thank you very much, Teachers

Beopro
  

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beopro - A mother says to her son: 1. Honey! W hen school is over, drop by grandma's house for lunch, okay?

  • beopro - A mother says to her son: 1.
  • Honey!
  • W hen school is over, drop by grandma's house for lunch, okay?
  • I always write OK .
  • 2.
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beopro- A mother says to her son:

1. Honey! When school is over, drop by grandma's house for lunch, okay? I always write OK.
2. Sweetie! When your classes finish, drop in (at) grandma's to have lunch, alright?
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Dear CJ and other Teachers!

- You added "at" next to "drop in". You mean it's much better to say "drop in at grandma's to have lunch, all right?", right?
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Yes. It's better to say Drop in at Grandma's to have lunch.

And you can also say Stop off at Grandma's for lunch after class.

Both are natural.

CJ

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