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Tensaiem Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

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"Telling about her night out with her boyfriend" and "telling abot her last night dating with her boyfriend" have the same meaning? Two use is alright? Thanks a lot.
  

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yes ,i think so

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Anonymous yes ,i think so
Properly written: Yes, I think so.
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Thank your answer. I have one more question. Some his friends or his some friends. Which way is properly ? thanks.
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tensaiemTwo use is alright?
These are alright to use?

In the US, I don't hear "dating with her boyfriend," although it's grammatically correct.

". . . her last night dating her boyfriend" would be natural.
I'm dating a man from New York. He and I are dating.

A similar common error is to say "He marrie
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In some friends, 'some' is an adjective (noun determiner). [ Some friends are coming to dinner, ] In some of his friends, 'some' is a pronoun and is sufficient. [ Some of his friends like corn, while some prefer peas. ]

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