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Soviphou Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

something is at someone?

I don't know how to say "something is at someone."

I gave my USB flash to my friend. And another friend asks me where my USB flash?

I want to emphasize the USB flash. So, I want to use USB flash in the first of my sentence.

How should I say?
  

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soviphou I gave my USB flash to my friend. And another friend asks me where my USB flash? Q: Where's your USB flash?

  • soviphou I gave my USB flash to my friend.
  • And another friend asks me where my USB flash?
  • Q: Where's your USB flash?
  • A: It's with [friend's name] .
  • or Q: Where's your USB flash?
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soviphouI gave my USB flash to my friend. And another friend asks me where my USB flash?
Q: Where's your USB flash?
A: It's with [friend's name].

or

Q: Where's your USB flash?
A: [Friend's name] has it.

(We don't repeat 'USB flash' in our response if it is included in the question.)

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