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Hans51 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

'Ready when you are'

Ready when you are!

Is this short for "(I'm) ready when you (ready)' or ready is moved in front, meaning 'When you are ready'?

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual in advance!
  

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Hans51 What do you native English speakers think? Ready when you are = I'm / We're ready when you are ready. The idea is that 'I'm / we're ready now'.

  • Hans51 What do you native English speakers think?
  • Ready when you are = I'm / We're ready when you are ready.
  • The idea is that 'I'm / we're ready now'.
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Hans51What do you native English speakers think?
Ready when you are = I'm / We're ready when you are ready.
The idea is that 'I'm / we're ready now'.

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