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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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what's different between them?

I asked mum to buy me new shoes.

I asked mum to buy new shoes.

What's different? Which one is good English?

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I asked mum to buy me new shoes. The shoes are for me. I asked mum to buy new shoes.

  • I asked mum to buy me new shoes.
  • The shoes are for me.
  • I asked mum to buy new shoes.
  • Sounds like the shoes are for M um.
  • Which one is good English?
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I asked mum to buy me new shoes. The shoes are for me.

I asked mum to buy new shoes. Sounds like the shoes are for Mum.

Which one is good English? Both are OK.

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