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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Suppose I won’t

Would you correct my dictation?
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Suppose I won’t [ ] known to your friend [ ] here [ ] said, as he held the glass to the light [ ].
  

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Man: "(I) Suppose it won't be long now till your friend is here," the barman said, as he held the glass to the light, after polishing (it).

  • Man: "(I) Suppose it won't be long now till your friend is here," the barman said, as he held the glass to the light, after polishing (it).
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Man: "(I) Suppose it won't be long now till your friend is here," the barman said, as he held the glass to the light, after polishing (it).
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- I suppose it won’t be long now till your friend is here – the barman said, as he held the glass to the light after polishing.

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I don't hear I at the beginning.
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Yes, I was actually debating whether to insert it for constistency's sake or leave it out entirely. I probably should have used parenthesis, as an0n did (whose post, for the record, showed up only after I posted mine. Weird, but it happens sometimes for some reason)

H.

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