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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

That means you are having an across Atlantic affair these days.

Suppose Person B lives in China.

Person A: Don't you have a girlfriend?

Person B: I do have. She lives in USA now.

Person A: That means you are having an across Atlantic affair these days.

Is the following sentence correct:

That means you are having an across Atlantic affair these days?
  

Top answer

No, use transatlantic

  • No, use transatlantic
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