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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Which one of these options would native speakers use?

Which one of the underscored options would native speakers be more inclined to use in this example?


Mark: I'm on a leave.

Tim: What do you do?

Mark: It's a cleaning job. I hate it.

Tim: So I guess you don't miss it. / So I guess you're not missing it. / So I'm guessing you don't miss it. / So I'm guessing you're not missing it.

Mark: No. I hope to find something else soon.

  

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anonymous Which one of the underscored options would native speakers be more inclined to use in this example? Tim: So I guess you don't miss it. / So I guess you're not missing it.

  • anonymous Which one of the underscored options would native speakers be more inclined to use in this example?
  • Tim: So I guess you don't miss it.
  • / So I guess you're not missing it.
  • / So I'm guessing you don't miss it.
  • / So I'm guessing you're not missing it.
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anonymous

Which one of the underscored options would native speakers be more inclined to use in this example?

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Tim: So I guess you don't miss it. / So I guess you're not missing it. / So I'm guessing you don't miss it. / So I'm guessing you're not missing it.

Best: So I guess you don't miss it.
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