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Hasibul Alam Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning of the sentence?

I`m game for anything as long as it doesn`t involve skydiving.

  

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I'm willing to do anything except jump out of an aircraft.

  • I'm willing to do anything except jump out of an aircraft.
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I'm willing to do anything except jump out of an aircraft.

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Hasibul Alam

I'm game for anything as long as it doesn't involve skydiving.

You are using the wrong symbol for a contraction. ` is wrong, ' is correct.


The person will try any sport except jumping out of airplanes with a parachute.

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