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Liveinjapan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Top off

What are you going to top off with this year ?

Does this make sense?
Thanks.
  

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Make sense, but is not proper English. You are only missing one word: it. What are you going to top it off with this year?

  • Make sense, but is not proper English.
  • You are only missing one word: it.
  • What are you going to top it off with this year?
  • -Karica
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Make sense, but is not proper English. You are only missing one word: it.

What are you going to top it off with this year?

-Karica
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Do you mean 'What are you going to do to top off this year'? (What are you going to do to celebrate New Year's Eve?)

CJ
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Aha, thanks, Anon and CJ.
CalifJimDo you mean 'What are you going to do to top off this year'? (What are you going to do to celebrate New Year's Eve?)
Yes.
Can I say this?
"How are you going to top off this year?"

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