Amir Oghlow Posted 10 years agoGrammar
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?
Top answer
Amir Oghlow Are they correct? None is native. You're sure to have been asked about that.
— Mister Micawber
- 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.