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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Referring to a user who might not see the message

E.g. you are in an internet chat with User A and User B.

You want to write a message in which you refer to User A
but User A won't necessarily see your message.

Do you refer to them as "You" or by name?

  

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If User A won't see, refer to him as User A. What do you mean by 'won't necessarily see'? Clive

  • If User A won't see, refer to him as User A.
  • What do you mean by 'won't necessarily see'?
  • Clive
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If User A won't see, refer to him as User A.

What do you mean by 'won't necessarily see'?

Clive

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