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Amir Oghlow Posted 10 years ago
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Sure

"It's sure that you have been asked about that."
"It's sure to have been..."
"It's sure you have been..."

Are they correct?
  

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Amir Oghlow Are they correct? None is native. You're sure to have been asked about that.

  • Amir Oghlow Are they correct?
  • None is native.
  • You're sure to have been asked about that.
  • You've surely been asked about that.
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Amir OghlowAre they correct?
None is native.

You're sure to have been asked about that.
You've surely been asked about that.

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