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Jason ree Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Stay in living room, I go make a bottle of milk for you.

Stay in living room, I go make a bottle of milk for you.

When asking a 4 year old kid to stay in the living room and I am going to prepare a feeding bottle.
Can I say "Stay in living room, I go make a bottle of milk for you."
  

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No. eg Stay in the living room. I'm going to make a bottle of milk for you eg Stay here.

  • No.
  • eg Stay in the living room.
  • I'm going to make a bottle of milk for you eg Stay here.
  • I'm going to get some milk.
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No.
eg Stay in the living room. I'm going to make a bottle of milk for you
eg Stay here. I'm going to get some milk.
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I'm sure this is none of my business, but it seems really strange that a four-year-old is still drinking from a bottle.

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