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Tung Quoc Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

same time

0Hi,02br
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00I will call you or 01b00same time you02b00.02br
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00What does 01b00same time you 02b00mean? Is it a verb? It is an expression? What does it mean?02br
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0Hi Quoc,02br 02br 00I think you must not have heard it correctly. 0-

  • 0Hi Quoc,02br 02br 00I think you must not have heard it correctly.
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0Hi Quoc,02br
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00I think you must not have heard it correctly. This doesn't make any sense.02br
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00Can you look at it again?0-
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0Yes, 02br
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00I see that on TV:02br
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00If you need any help in the future, you can 01b00same time me02b00 or cal me at 888888.02br
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00The same question as above. Please help me.02br
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00Quoc0-
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0Hi Quoc,02br
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00All of the following would be grammatically correct:02br
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00If you need any help in the future, you can 01font00come to me02font00 or call me at 0123456.02br
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00If you need any help in the future, you can 01font00come (to) see me02
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0 It's probably:02br
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00 You can SMS me ...02br
00 (send a text message to a cellular)02br
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00 which is pronounced ess-em-ess02br
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00 perhaps it was shortened to SM (ess-em) and you thought is was "same time"02br
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0500240hrefhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_message_service
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0 never heard of that.... 0-
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0 SameTime is a commercial software product that allows you to "chat" with someone on your computer.02br
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01i00I will SameTime you = I will communicate with you by means of the SameTime software.02i02br
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0Lordy, Jim... good thing someone here is all technically savvy. I've never heard of it before. So it's like saying "Message me."02br
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00Thanks!0-
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0Hi all,02br
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001/ Is 01b00I will Same Time you02b00 standard?02br
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002/ If you have a mobile and I send you amessage (SMS), what is the verb that expresses this action?02br
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00Send messages = To .............. (verb)02br
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00Thanks02br
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00Quoc0-
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0In the U.S., what I hear as the verb is "text." 02br
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00I'll text you when I get there, or Text me and let me know how it goes!02br
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00Or even worse: My boyfriend texted me to let me know he wanted to break up. (Beats the Post-It note in *** and the City and happened to my friend!)0-
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0 Standard? I don't know how to respond to that idea.02br
00 I don't believe it's very common, but it's generally not unusual to appropriate the names of products as nouns or verbs. Such innovative and clever uses of language are a mark of casual speech.02br
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